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