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31 Cards in this Set
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Q. Four tissue groups
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Epithilium, muscle, connective, nervous
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Q. simple columnar
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line digestive tract
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Q. Glands are derived
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epithelial cells that leave the surface where they develop and penetrate into the underlying connective tissue manufacturing a basil lamina
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SIMPLE SQUAMOUS
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BLOOD VESSELS
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SIMPLE CUBOIDAL
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LINE THE KIDNEY
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Q.EPIITHILIUM FUNCTIONS
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PROTECTION, SECRETION, ABSORPTION, CELLULAR TRANSPORT, DETECTION OF SENSATION
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Q. PSUEDOSTRATIFIED
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RESPIRATORY
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Q. TRANSITIONAL
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BLADDER
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Q. STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS
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ANAL CAVITY, VAGINA
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Q. STRATIFIED COLUMNAR
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PHARYNX, ANUS, UTERIS
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Q. STRATIFIED CUBOIDAL
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DUCTS OF SALIVARY AND MAMARY GLANDS
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Q.KERATINIZED
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NO NUCLEUS
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Q. NON-KERATINIZED
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NUCLEUS
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Q. OCCLUDING JUNCTIONS
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THE MOST APICAL LAYER OF THE CELL. IMPERMEABLE BARRIER
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Q. ANCHORING JUNCTIONS
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ZONA ADHERENCE; MACULA ADHERENCE. SPOT WELDING, HOLD CELLS TOGETHER.
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Q.GAP JUNCTIONS
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ALLOW MOLECULES TO PASS BETWEEN CELLS.
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Q. MICROVILLI
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ABSORPTION
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Q. Hemidesmosome
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half desmosome which anchor the cells to the basil lamina
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Q. CILIA
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MOTILE
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Q. 2 CONEXXONS
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GAP JUNCTION
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Q. STEROCILIA
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IMMOTILE. FAKE CILIA. FOUND IN EPIDIDIMYS.
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Q. ENDOCRINE GLANDS
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release their secretions (called hormones) into the connective tissue, where they are picked up by the blood vascular system or by lymphatics
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Q. EXOCRINE GLANDS
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secrete their products onto a surface directly, or through ducts composed of epithelial cells that open onto a surface
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Q. PARACRINE
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release products which affect only nearby cells
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GOBLET CELLS
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These are single cells that secrete mucinogens. Found in the surface lining and glands of the intestinal tract and some parts of the respiratory tract.
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Q. UNICELLULAR
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GOBLET CELLS
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Q. MULTICELLULAR
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SIMPLE: UNBRANCHED DUCTS
COMPOUND; BRANCHED DUCTS |
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Q. alveolar SHAPED
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FLASK SHAPED
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Q. Merocrine secretion
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The secretory product is delivered in membrane-bound vesicles to the plasma membrane and extruded by exocytosis
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Q. Apocrine secretion
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The secretory product is released in the apical portion of the cell, surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm within an envelope of plasma membrane
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HOLOCRINE SECRETION
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Secretory product accumulates within the cell, which under- goes programmed cell death, and both secretion and cell debris are discharged into the lumen of the gland
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