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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

Salivary gland

Merocrine secretion:


Product released from secretary bicycles at the apical surface of the ground by exocytosis

Mammary gland

Apocrine secretion


Loss of apical cytoplasm

Sebaceous gland

Holocrine secretion


Superficial Gland cell bursts

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

Connective tissue characteristics

Cells that are spaced apart fibroblasts


Extracellular matrix contains protein fibers and ground substance

Connective tissues

Connective tissue proper; Loose and dense


Fluid connective tissue; blood and lymph


Supporting connective tissues; Cartilage and bone

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

Location of cartilage

Hyaline cartilage ; trachea


Elastic cartilage outer ear


Fibrous cartilage between vertebrae intravertebral disc’s

Osseous tissue

Central canal


Lamellae

Membranes

Synovial membrane

Membranes

Synovial membrane

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

Cycle of inflammation

Exposure to pathogens and toxins


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