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Exercise 8: Classification of Covering and Lining Membranes

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Cutaneous Membrane: List the Tissue Types: membrane composition (epithelial/connective), Common locations, General functions.

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epithelial, connective tissue;
found in the skin;
functions are: secretion, oil and sweat, waterproofing, keratin, bacteriostatic acid mantle and sebum, and protect against chemical and mechanical damage keratinization and continuity.

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Mucous: List the Tissue Types: membrane composition (epithelial/connective), Common locations, General functions.

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epithelial, connective tissue;
lining of the digestive, respiratory and urogenital tracts;
general functions are secretion mucus, absorption, ciliated for movement of substances.

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Serous: List the Tissue Types: membrane composition (epithelial/connective), Common locations, General functions.

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epithelial, connective tissue;
lining of closed ventral body cavities;
secretion serous fluid; decreases friction.

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Synovial: List the Tissue Types: membrane composition (epithelial/connective), Common locations, General functions.

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connective tissue;
lining of the joint cavities of freely moveable joints;
secretionsynovial fluid; decreases friction.

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Membrane type in joints, bursae and tendon sheaths

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synovial

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Epithelium of this membrane is always simple squamous epithelium

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serous

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Membrane types not found in the ventral cavity

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synovial

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The only membrane type in which goblet cells are found

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mucous

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The dry membrane with keratinizing epithelium

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cutaneous

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"wet" membranes

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mucous

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Adapted for absorption and secretion

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mucous

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Has parietal and visceral layers

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serous

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Knowing that -itis is the suffix meaning "inflammation of" what do peritonitis, pleurisy and pericarditis patological conditions have in common?

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all are inflammations of serous membrane

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Why are these conditions accompanied by great deal of pain?

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when serous membranes become inflamed, insufficient serous fluid may be produced. As a result, friction increases and adhesions may form.