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What are the basic tissue categories |
Epithelial Connective Muscular Nervous |
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What are the types of Epithelial tissues |
1. Surface 2. Glandular 3. Special |
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What are the types of Connective tissue |
1. Connective tissue proper 2. Blood, lymph, hematopoietic tissues 3. Supportive tissue |
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What are the types of connective tissue proper |
a. loose connective tissue b. dense connective tissue (regular and irregular) c. special connective tissue |
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What are the types of supportive tissue |
a. cartilage b. bone |
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What are the types of muscular tissue |
1. Smooth 2. Skeletal 3. Cardiac |
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Surface Epithelium |
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Simple Squamos Epithelia |
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Simple Columnar Epithelium |
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelia |
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Simple Columnar Epithelia |
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Psuedostratified Columnar Epithelia |
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Simple Squamos Epithelia |
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelia |
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Simple Columnar Epithelia |
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Stratified Squamos Epithelia |
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelia |
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Psuedostratified Columnar Epithelia |
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Transitional Epithelia |
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Stratified Squamos Epithelia |
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelia |
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Transitional Epithelia |
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Stratified Columnar Epithelia |
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Stratified Squamos Epithelium |
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Transitional Epithelium |
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Stratified Squamos Epithelia |
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Glandular Epithelium |
Unicellular Multicellular |
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-Made of only one glandular epithelium cell; called intraepithelial cells
-Goblet cells are the only human example |
Unicellular Glands |
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-Multiple cells make up one gland; called extraepithelial cells
-Many examples, including secretory sheets in the human stomach |
Multicellular Glands |
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Simple |
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Alveolar (Acinar) |
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Tubular |
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Tubulo-Alveolar |
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Alveolar (Acinar) |
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Tubular |
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Alveolar (Tubulo-Alveolar?) |
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Tubular (also branched or compound) |
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Tubulo-Alveolar |
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Compound glands |
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Compound Alveolar |
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Compound Tubular |
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Compound Tubulo-Alveolar |
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Compound Alveolar |
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Compound Tubular |
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Secretion |
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Serous Gland |
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duct |
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Secretory Unit |
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(The whole) |
Mucus Gland |
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Secretory Units |
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Flattened Nuclei |
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Frothy Stained Cytoplasm |
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(The whole) |
Mixed Gland |
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serous dimilune |
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Mucus units |
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Serous unit |
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Duct |
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Mucus gland |
secretes the proteoglycan mucin (mucin + water = mucous) |
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Serous gland |
The serous (whey-like) secretion is clear, watery fluid containing a proteinaceous component usually contains enzymes |
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Mixed gland |
This gland type has both a serous and a mucous component to its secretion, in that both types of secretary units occur as either mixed alveoli or mucoid units with serous caps |