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how do the secretory cells of exocrine glands release
through ducts
what are the 3 modes of secretion
meocrine, apocrine, holocrine
how do most glands secrete their product
merocrine
how does the merocrine way work
form membrane bound secretory vesicles internal to the cell.
is the membrane intact during merocrine
yessss
how does the apocrine way work
the apical portions of cells are pinched and secreted
how do mammary glands release
apocrine
what does the secretory product contain in the apocrine method
molecular components
holocrine method involves what
death of the cell
how is stuff secreted via the holocrine method
the cell is released and breaks apart, contents of the cell become the secretory product
where are holocrine methods used
axillae, pubic, and areoli
how do sebaceous glands secrete
holocrine way
what are the secretory cells of all glands
epethilia
what is one characteristic of keretinized cells
multiple dead layers of cells
where is keratinized stratified squamous epethilium only found
in the skin
non keratinized are found where
inside, mucous membranes
what is the big difference in bwtn keratinized and non
non has living cells with nucleus
transitional epithelium is special why?
its for stretching
where is transitional stratified epethilium
urinary tract
where are simple squamous epethilium found
where exchanges,of nutrients wastes, or respitory gases occur.
give examples of simple squamous epethilium locations 5
alveoli, kidney, capillaries, mesothelium, endothelium
pseudostratifiedciliated epithelia are most prevalent where
respitory tracts
what are the 3 large groups of connective tissue
fluid, connective tissue proper and supportive
what type of tissue is the fluid c. t
blood and lymph
what type of c. t is the proper
loose and dense connective tissues
what type of tissue is supportive c. t
cartilage and bone
what is one difference of the epithelium and c.t
c.t has blood vessels
prefix- fibro
c. t. proper
prefix-chondro
cartilage
prefix-osteo
bones
prefix- hemo or erythro
blood
suffix- blasts
form things like matrix and fiber
suffix- cytes
mature cells
clasts
break down like the bone matrix
what is cancellous bone?
spongy bone
what is present in compact bone that is missing in cancellous
haversian systems