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30 Cards in this Set
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What lines the large intestines?
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
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Where can you find Pseudostratified columnar with cilia & goblet cell?
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all of the airways
(ex. Trachea) |
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What lines the anus?
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Stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium
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Where can you find Transitional epithelium?
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Urinary bladder
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Where can you find Stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium?
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in any of the body openings
(ex. uretha, anus) |
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Name the 4 types of CT proper
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loose areolar CT
dense irregular CT dense regular CT reticular CT |
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What lines the small intestines?
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
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Name the 4 types of CT specializations
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cartilage (Avascular)
bone blood fat |
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all CT are vascular except for
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cartilage
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What lines URETHA?
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Stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium
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Describe what happens with blood vessels of someone who is diabetic.
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The blood
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Describe basement membrane
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it is glygoprotein made and secreted by basal epithelial cells. It's sticky. It holds epithelium to the CT.
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Where can you find goblet cell?
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Intestine
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What are cilia?
What function ? |
Cilia are hairlike projections from the apical layer of the cell that beat superiorly in one direction.
FUNCTION: move mucus or secretions across the cell surface. |
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What lines the urinay bladder?
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Transitional epithelium
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Describe Loose areolar CT
Where can you find Loose areolar CT ? |
varcular, spacious, loosely hold muscles etc.
- in between muscles - around blood vessels - around nerves |
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Describe Dense irregular CT
Where can you find Dense irregular CT ? |
vascular, fibers are going in irregular positions; hold other tissues
- deep layer of the skin |
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Describe Dense regular CT
Where can you find Dense regular CT ? |
vascular, fibers are going in regular position; strongest fibers..contains lots of collagen;
-tendons (muscle to bone) -ligaments (bone to bone) |
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Describe Reticular CT
Where can you find Reticular CT ? |
weakest fibers of all..
very thin very delicate...it supports delicate organs..(cannot be stitched back once ruptured or damaged) where found? - Spleen |
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What tissue in the body has tha lacuna?
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Cartilage and Bone
they provide support |
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Name the Types of Cartilage
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Hyaline cartilage
Elastic cartilage Fibrocartilage |
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Where can you find elastic cartilage?
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Ear and epiglottis
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Where can you find hyaline cartilage?
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-between ribs of the breatbone.
-nose?? (- on the ends of bones i.e. end of humerus) |
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which has the most collagen tissue of the human body?
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Bone
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Where can you find fibrocartilage?
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intervertebral discs
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Why should you have fibrocartilage for the vertebral discs instead of dense?
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Because the discs get shorter or flatten as a person ages due to dehydration.
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osteoblasts
osteocytes |
make the ground substance, protein and fiber for the bone
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chondroblast
chondrocyte |
make the ground substance, protein and fiber for the cartilage
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what does blast mean?
ex. fibroblast |
divide
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What does cyte mean?
fibrocyte |
can no longer divide
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