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What are some general characteristics of epithelium? (4)
Highly cellular
No direct blood supply
High Regenerative power
Polar
What is the difference between simple, stratisfied, and psudostratisfied?
Simple is 1 layer
Stratisfied is more than 1 layer
Pseudostratisfied looks like more than one layer but isn't
Endothelium?
Simple squamous that lines vessels
Mesometrium?
Simple squamous that lines major body cavities
Sterocilia?
Same as Microvilli but are much longer
What are the three areas of a junctional complex?
Zonula occludens
Zonula adherens
Macula Adherens (desmosome)
Myoepithelial cell?
a modified epithelial call that can muscle fibers.
What are some distiguishing characteristics of serous acinus? (3)
Cell boundry is indistinct
Nucleous is spherical
Apical secritory granules
What are some distiguishing characteristics of mucous acinus? (3)
Cell boundry is distinct
Nucleous is flattened at the base of the cell
Secretory product is viscous
Merocrine?
secreting by granules
Apocrine?
forming large droplets at the apical surface
Holocrine?
secreting the entire cell by lysing.
Epimysium?
Surrounds a muscle. It's that fascia
Perimysium?
surrounds the muscle fascicles
Endomysium?
Divides muscle fascicles into fibers
Dense bodies?
Equivalent to the z-lines of a strated muscle
Trabecular bone?
Spongy bone
Cortical bone?
Dense bone
Woven bone?
Immature bone, 3 dimentional random bone
Lamellar bone?
mature bone formed by osteons
structure of an Osteon?
concentric lamelle with a vessel in the middle
Volkman's cannal?
A transvers cannal that link haverisan's cannals
Periosteum?
The outside fiberous connective tissue that surrounds bone
Endosteum?
The cellular inner wall of bone
Sharpey's fibers?
Connect the periosteum to bone
Where are osteoblast found?
on the surface of new bone
osteoid?
Unmineralized collagen and gound substance
The extracellular matrix of hyland cartilege is composed of which type of cartilege?
Type 2 collagen
The paricondrium is usually composed of?
Dence irregular connective tissue
The outer layer of perichondrium is composed of which type of collagen?
type 1
Interstitial cartalege growth?
Chondrocytes divind forming isogenous groups
Appositional cartelege growth?
growth at the surface of cartelege
Hyaline cartilage?
made with no visable fibers. composed of mostly type 2 collagen
Elastic cartilage?
Made of elastic fibers that can be seen. some type 2 collagen. condrocytes are larger and more abundant that in hylaine
Fibrocartilage?
between hyalin and elastc. mostly type 1 collagen. no pericondrium.