Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
25 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Type:
Function: Location: |
Type: Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium
Function: Secretion Location: Esophagus |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Simple Columnar Epithelium
Location: Lower GI tract (e.g. Large Intestine) Function: Secretion |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Simple Columnar Epithelium
Location: Lower GI (e.g. Large Intestine) Function: Secretion |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Location: Glands (e.g. Thyroid) Function: Secretion |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Location: Glands (e.g. Thyroid) Function: Excretion |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Simple Squamous Epithelium
Location: Alveolar Sacs Function: Gas exchange |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title:Stratified Squamous Epithelium Without Keratine
Location: Esophagus Function: Protection |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Stratified Squamous Epithelium without keratine
Location: Esophagus Function:Protection |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Stratified Squamous Epithelium without Keratine
Location: Esophagus Function: Protection |
|
Title:
Location: Function: |
Title: Stratified Squamous Epithelium with Keratine
Location: Skin Function: Protection |
|
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Squamous Epithelium
|
The pink lines are the cells, the large (irregular) gaps are the alveolar sacs
|
|
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Squamous Epithelium--Emphasema
|
The pink lines are the cells, but they will be broken with larger gaps so there is less surface area for gas exchange
|
|
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Squamous Epithelium--Smoaker's Lung
|
Several sections of the pink lines (the cells) are clumped together with black speckles throughout
|
|
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
|
The cells are in a vauge circle (side by side) with a hollow gap in the center of the circle
|
|
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Columnar Epithelium
|
Each cell is elongated, side by side, but forming a circle; the light, bubble, overlays are goblet cells
|
|
What is/are the identifying factor(s) for: Stratified Squamous Epithelium with Keratine
|
One side has a rough edge while the other side is smoother; the smooth side has rows of bubbles that used to hold the hair folicles
|
|
What is/are the identifying factor(s) for: Stratified Squamous Epithelium without Keratine
|
One side of the cells will have a slightly blurred edge where the hair folicles are present; the Keratine side is dead cells
|
|
What is/are the identifying factor(s) for: Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium
|
It almost looks like a coral reef sitting ontop of a pink sandbarge
|
|
Basal Surface
|
The surface near the base or interior of a structure; nearest the lower side or bottom of a structure; attaches to the next tissue type
|
|
Apical Surface
|
The edge of the epithelial tissue that faces the lumen (or the outside world); Microvilli will be on this end of the cell
|
|
Goblet Cell
|
Individual cells that produce mucus
|
|
Keratin
|
Fibrous protein found in the epidermis, hair, and nails that makes those structures hard and water resistant
|
|
Stratified
|
two or more layers stacked one on top of the other
|
|
Squamous
|
flattened and scalelike (longer than narrow, eliptical nucleus)
|
|
Cuboidal
|
boxlike, approximately as tall as they are wide (square, circular nucleus)
|