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Intercellular connections |
Gap junctions permit free diffusion between cells Tight junction prevent diffusion of fluid between cells Spot desmosomes Thai adjacent cells together How many desmosomes attach a cell two extra cellular structures in the basement membrane |
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Salivary gland |
Merocrine secretion: Product released from secretary bicycles at the apical surface of the ground by exocytosis |
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Mammary gland |
Apocrine secretion Loss of apical cytoplasm |
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Sebaceous gland |
Holocrine secretion Superficial Gland cell bursts |
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Gland structural classification |
Simple glands: Simple tubular, Simple coil tubular, simple branch tubular, simple acinar, simple branched alveolar Compound glands: Compound tubular, compound acinar compound tubuloavrolar |
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Connective tissue characteristics |
Cells that are spaced apart fibroblasts Extracellular matrix contains protein fibers and ground substance |
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Connective tissues |
Connective tissue proper; Loose and dense Fluid connective tissue; blood and lymph Supporting connective tissues; Cartilage and bone |
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Cells found in connective tissue proper |
Fibroblasts: Produces collagen and elastin, ground substance Adipocytes: fat cells Macrophages: Phagocytize pathogens Mast cells: Release heparin histamine proteolytic enzyme’s in response to injury promote inflammation Lymphocytes: Cells of the specifics immune system. B and T cells Microphages: Neutrophils and eosinophils Melanocytes; produce pigment melanin In support and connective tissue chondrocytes maintain cartilage osteocytes maintain bone |
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Location of cartilage |
Hyaline cartilage ; trachea Elastic cartilage outer ear Fibrous cartilage between vertebrae intravertebral disc’s |
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Osseous tissue |
Central canal Lamellae |
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Membranes |
Synovial membrane |
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Membranes |
Synovial membrane |
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Superficial fascia between skin and underlying organs (subcutaneous layer) contains Areolla and adipose
Deep fascia; Dense connective tissue bound to tendons ligaments
Service areas |
Superficial fascia between skin and underlying organs (subcutaneous layer) contains Areolla and adipose
Deep fascia; Dense connective tissue bound to tendons ligaments
Subserous fascia: Areolla tissue between serous membranes and deep facia |
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Cycle of inflammation |
Exposure to pathogens and toxins Mas |