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35 Cards in this Set
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Simple Squamous Function: diffusion/filtration Located: air sacs of lungs |
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Simple Columnar Function: absorption Located: uterine tubes |
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Simple Cuboidal Function: absorption & secretion Located: kidney tubules |
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Stratified Squamous Function: protects underlying tissues from abrasion Located: esophagus |
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Pseudostratified Columnar Function: propulsion of mucus by cilia Located: trachea |
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Areolar Function: wraps & cushions organs Located: under epithelia of body |
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Dense Regular Function: withstands great tensile strength Located: tendons |
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Dense Irregular Function: provides structural strength Located: human scalp |
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Hyaline Cartilage Function: supports & reinforces Located: ends of long bones |
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Elastic Cartilage Function: maintains shape of structure while allowing flexibility Located: epiglottis |
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Adipose Function: provides reserve food fuel, cushions & insulates Located: breasts |
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Skeletal muscle Function: locomotion Location: bones |
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Smooth muscle Function: propels substances along internal passageways Located: mostly walls of hollow organs |
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Cardiac muscle Function: propels blood into circulation Located: walls of heart |
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Nerve cells Function: transmits electrical signals from sensory receptors & to effectors which control body Located: brain |
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Cerebrum |
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Cerebellum |
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia |
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Iron-deficiency Anemia |
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Sickle-cell Anemia |
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Normal Blood |
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Eosinophil 2-4% of leukocytes Function: leads counterattackagainst parasitic worms and plays role in allergy defense |
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Basophil 0.5-1% of leukocytes Function: histamine release, whichdilates blood vessels and attracts other WBCs to inflamed site |
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Neutrophil 50-70% of leukocytes Function: body’s bacterial slayers,active phagocytes, and attracted to sites of inflammation |
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Lymphocyte 25% of leukocytes Function: evokes immune response bydirect cell attack or antibodies |
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Monocyte 3-8% of leukocytes Function: Phagocytosis. Developsinto macrophages after migration from the blood into tissue. |
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Thyroid gland |
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Parathyroid gland |
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Pancreas |
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Adrenal medulla |
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Adrenal cortex |
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Anterior Pituitary Gland |
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Posterior Pituitary Gland |
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Bladder -Lumen is lined with transitional epithelium |
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Female Urethra |
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