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Epithelial tissue

Makes boundaries.


Protective barrier


Absorbs and secretes


Sensory reception

High density of cells

Epithelial

Specialized junctions between cells

Epithelial

Polarity (up and down)

Epithelial

Apex

Top of epithelial

Basil

Bottom of connective tissue

avascularity

Epithelial

Very regenerative

Epithelial

Has high chance of cancer forming

Epithelial

Simple epithelial

One layer

Stratified epithelial

Multiple layers

Sudo stratified

Has sillia (partially stratified and simple)

Squamous

Flat epithelial

Cuboidal

Cube shaped epithelial cells

Columnar

Column shaped epithelial cells

Tight junctions

(Sewing) that prevents molecules from passing through cell wall of epithelial

Desmosomes

Anchoring junction that binds cells together. (Velcro) epithelial

Gap junction

Allows ions and small molecules to pass through cell wall (donuts)

Features of basil surface

Made of protein from epithelial and connective tissue

Micro villi

Flangese that increase surface level so absorption and secretion are easier.

Sillia

Made of protein


Often have mucus secreted


Use powerstroke and recovery stroke like a swimmer



Move stuff

Power stroke and recovery stroke

Types of movement for sillia

Connective tissue

Supports and binds


Nutrient storage of fat


Transports nutrients


Can be protective (ex. Bone, skull)


Low density of cells (Not very cellular)

Connective tissue

Partially regenerative

Connective tissue

Fluid connective tissue

Blood, lots of extra cellular matrix

Supportive connective tissue

Rigid extra cellular matrix (cartilage, bone)

Fibro connective tissue

Matrix is like a thick watery consistency (normal connective tissue)



Very fibrous