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what is Fibrocartilage?
- extremely tough - acts as a shock absober ex: ball and socket joints, intervertebral disc
Name the 3 basic characteristics of Connective Tissues
1. Cell Types 2. Ground Substance(Matrix) 3. Fibers (Matrix)
Name the function and location of a Glandular Epithelium: Endocrine.
Function: Produce hormones LOCATION: Thyroid, pituitary Gland, ovaries, testicles
Name the function and location of a Transitional Epithelium.
FUNCTION: Accommodate Distension in the urinary tract and vaginal walls as fluid pressures vary. LOCATION: Lining of the ureters, urethra, and bladder.
Name the functions and location of a stratified Cuboidal
FUNCTIONS: Protection and limited secretion of sweat. LOCATION: Sudoriferous Glands
Name the function and location of a Stratified Squamous.
FUNCTIONS: Protection of superficial layers of skin; vagina, mouth, esophagus, tongue. LOCATION: Keratinized = superficial Layers of skin
Name the function and location of a Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
FUNCTIONS: Mucus movement by cilia action. LOCATION: Found in upper respiratory tract and urethra, and gonads of males.
Name a function and the location of Non- Ciliated Columnar.
Function: Microvilli secretion and Absorption. Location: GI tract lining & Gallbladder
Name a function and location of a ciliated simple Columnar
FUNCTION : Moves fluids and particles along passageways. LOCATION: Found in respiratory tract, fallopian tubes, sinuses.
Name a function and the location of a simple Cuboidal.
FUNCTION: Secretion and Absoption. LOCATION: Kidney Tubules, Ovary Surface
Name at least 2 functions and 2 locations of a simple squamous
FUNCTION: Filtration, diffusion, osmosis, and secretion in serous membranes. LOCATION: kidneys Glomeruli, Air sac of lungs, Heart and Blood Vessels.
Name at least 2 of Epithelial Tissue functions
functions : Protection, filtration, secretion, absorption, and Excretion.
What is Gap Junction?
Allows passage of chemical/ electrical signals through connexons from cell to cell; muscular contraction, pain.
What are Tight Junctions?
A fluid tight seal between cells to prevent leaking of substances into blood or surrounding tissues; stomach lining & urinary bladder, and intestines.
what are cell junctions?
A point of contact between adjacent membranes of various cell types.
what is endoderm?
The lower germ layer that gives rise to the GI tract, urinary bladder, and respiratory tract.
what is mesoderm?
The middle germ layer which gives rise to connective tissue, blood, and muscles.
what is Ectoderm?
The primary layer which give rise to nervous system and the epidermis of skin.
what are the three germ layers?
1. Ectoderm 2. Mesoderm 3. Endoderm
What are the four main types of tissues?
1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Muscle 4. Nervous
what are tissues?
A group of cells that carry out specialized activities.
what does a pathologist do?
Pathologists study the causes and effects of dieases.