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22 Cards in this Set
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What is the Stratified Squamous?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the esophagus lining and the skin's epidermis |
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What is the Simple Columnar?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the lining of the stomach and small intestines |
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What is the Simple Squamous?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Found in lung tissue |
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What is the Simple Cuboidal?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the collecting tubules of the kidneys |
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What is the Pseudostratified Columnar?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the linging of the trachea |
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What is the Transitional?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Found in the bladder lining -Peculiar cells that slide over one another |
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What is the Simple Squamous?
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-Epithelial tissue
-Forms thin serous membranes -A single layer of flattened cells |
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What do the columnar cells look like?
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They are cubes connected to form a circle
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What do the columnar look like?
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They are in columns, lined up, with villi attached to the tops
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What do the stratified cells look like?
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Circular towards the bottom, then they become flatter as they layer on.
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What do the squamous cells look like?
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Like little tadpoles in a snake-like shape
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What do the simple cells look like?
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They are kind of in a diamond shape and they sit flat. They are a single layer.
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Any word that starts with Oss... means...
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that they are talking about bones.
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What is the Dense Fibrous?
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-Connective tissue
-Provides great strenghth through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers -Found in the tendons -Composes the dermis of the skin |
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What is the Adipose?
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-Connective tissue
-Acts as a storage depot for fat |
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What is the Osseous?
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-Connective tissue
-Forms the bony skeleton -Contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal -Matrix is hard due to calcium salts |
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What is the Areolar?
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-Connective tissue
-Composes the basement membrane and packages organs -Gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types |
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What is the Hyaline Cartilage?
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-Connective tissue
-Forms the embryonic skeleton and the surfaces of bones at the joints -Reinforces the trachea -Structurally amorphous matrix -Heavily invaded with fibers -Appears glassy and smooth |
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What is the Reticular?
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-Connective tissue
-Formas the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes, spleen and other lymphoid organs |
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Osseous (Bone) Connective Tissue looks like...
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The inside of a tree
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Adipose Connective Tissue looks like...
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Lava flowing
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Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue looks like...
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Very thin, little lines going in one direction without crossing one another
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