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Histology

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What id the function of the Epithelial tissue

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cover/line

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What are the common characteristics of all epithelial tissue

back 2

avascular, regeneration, supported by connective tissue, made of mostly cells

front 3

Name the different types of Epithelial tissue

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Simple, Stratified, Glandular

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What are the subcategories of simple epithelial tissue

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simple squamos, cuboidal, columnar, pseudostratified

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Describe simple squamos

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flat cells, diffusion, lungs

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Describe simple cuboidal

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cube-like cells, secrete and absorb, kidney tubules

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Describe simple columanr

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secrete absorb, digestive

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Describe pseudostratified

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secrete(mucus), trachea

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Startified Squamos

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protection, outside of skin, lining of mouth

front 10

Function of connective tissue

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supports, insulates, transports, protects

front 11

subcatagories of connective tissue

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proper (loose, dense) cartilage, bone, blood

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loose connective tissue

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areolar, adipose, reticular

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areolar

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wraps/cushions organs

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adipose

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provides reserve food feul. Under skin

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reticular

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forms soft skeleton. Spleen

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dense connective tissue

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dense reg, dense irreg, elastic

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dense reg connective tissue

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attaches muscle to bone. ligaments and tendons

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dense irreg connective tissue

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withstands tension. Capsule surrounding joint

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elastic

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allows recoil after stretching. Arteries, aorta, heart

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Kinds of cartilage

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hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage

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hyaline cartilage

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supports/ reinforces. covers end of long bones

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elastic cartilage

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maintains shape and structure. ear

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fibrocartilage

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absorbs shock. intervertebral discs

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bone

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supports/protects

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blood

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transports. blood vessels

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types of muscle tissue

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skeletal, cardiac, smooth

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skeletal muscle

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voluntary

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cardiac muscle

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propels blood. walls of heart

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smooth muscle

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propels objects through passageways. hollow organs

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nerve tissue

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conducts and controls. transmits signals. brain and spinal cord

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types of tissue repair

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regeneration, fibrosis

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regeneration

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same kind of tissue replaces destroyed tissue

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fibrosis

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connective tissue replaces destroyed tisue (scar tissue)

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steps of tissue repair

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1. inflammation
2. building new tissue/ organization restores blood supply
3. regeneration and fibrosis

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what regenerates well, moderate, and what has no regenerative capacity

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well: epithelial tissues, areolar conn tissue, dense irreg conn tissue, blood-forming tissue
Moderate: smooth muscle and dense reg conn tissue
none: cardiac muscle, nervous tissue of brain and spinal cord

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polarity of epithelial

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exhibit apical-basal polarity

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apical surface

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(upper free) exposed to exterior or cavity. May be smooth and slick. Most have microvilli. some have cilia

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basal surface

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(lower, attached) scaffolding for cell migration in wound repair. glycoprotein and collagen fibers lie adjacent

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GLANDS

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no data

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STRUCTURE ELEMENTS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE

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no data