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study of tissues
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histology
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four basic kinds of tissue
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epithelial, connective, nervous, muscle
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two categories of epithelial tissue
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membranous and glandular
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avascular tissue
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membranous epithelial
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3 classes of tissue according to cell shape
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squamous epithelial-flattened, almost 2d
cuboidal epithelial-like cube columnar epithelial-elongated columns |
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classification of tissues according to number of layers
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simple ep.-for transport, single layer and flat
stratified ep.-for protection |
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e.g. of simple squamous epithelial tissue
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alveoli, capillaries
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e.g. of simple cuboidal epithelial tissue
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nephron, kidney tubule
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e.g. of simple columnar epithelial tissue
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goblet cells lining airway/digestive tract
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e.g. of stratified squamous epithelial tissue
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epidermis
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e.g. of transitional epithelial tissue
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urinary bladder-specialized to permit distension without tension and still create barrier
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lining of circulatory vessels
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endothelium
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moist layer lining body cavities to outside
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mucous
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secretory epithelial tissue
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glandular
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e.g. of unicellular glandular epithelial cells
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goblet-secrete mucus in resp. tract
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multicellular glandular are classified into which 2 categories?
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tubular and alveolar
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e.g. of tubular glandular
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intestinal gland
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e.g. of alveolar
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salivary gland (sack-like)
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3 classification of secretory cells
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merocine, apocrine, holocrine
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most common secretory cells, not destroyed in exocytosis process
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merocrine
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e.g. of merocrine cells
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goblet cells, salivary glands
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secretory cells whose ends pinch off and some cytoplasm is lost
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apocrine
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e.g. of apocrine cells
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some sweat glands, mammary glands
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secretory cells whose whole cell ruptures and is destroyed
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holocrine (holocaust?)
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e.g. of holocrine cells
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sebaceous cells (produces oil in hair follicle)
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name of the space between cells on membranous epithelial tissue
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lumen
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does membranous epithelial tissue have blood supply? A nerve supply?
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no. yes
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