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Classes of Epithelia
Epithelium – In pictures
Classes of Connective
Connective – In pictures
Muscle &Nervous
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A single layer of cube-like cells would be called
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What are simple cuboidal cells?
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Several layers of cells where those near the
basement membrane are cuboidal/columnar and
those near the free surface are flattened
(like those found in the skin) would be called . . .
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What are stratified squamous cells?
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Tall, thin cells that generally do secretion and absorption are
called . . .
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What are columnar cells?
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When cells have a rough free surface where the cellular
extensions are used to move substances across the free
surface, the cells are said to be
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What is ciliated?
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These epithelial cells appear to be multi-layer, but upon close inspection, some cells reach the free surface while
others do not.
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What are pseudostratified
epithelium?
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The cells indicated by picture #1 appear cuboidal when relaxed and
squamous when stretched.
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What is transitional epithelium?
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The white space at the center of this picture would be called
this . . .
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What is the free surface?
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The above epithelial tissue would be classified
as this
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What is stratified squamous
epithelium?E.C. – Give an example where this
type of epithelium would be found.
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Name the tissue seen above.
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What is pseudostratified
ciliated epithelium?E.C. – What is the name of the purple cells in the picture and
what is their purpose?
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The above schematic represents this type of
tissue.
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What is simple columnar
epithelium?
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A special type of connective tissue that stores lipids providing
long term energy storage and is also responsible for bodily insulation.
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What is adipose tissue?
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Made primarily of collagen fibers, this type of connective tissue makes up
tendons and stronger ligaments.
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What is dense collagenous
connective tissue?
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This is the most flexible type of
cartilage and is able to recoil to its original shape very well – like
in the ear.
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What is elastic cartilage?
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The type of connective tissue that is most often
found beneath the basement membrane of
epithelial tissue..
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What is loose areolar tissue?
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This is the only type of connective tissue
that has a hard, mineralized
extracellular matrix.
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What is bone?
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Seen above, this type of connective tissue has lots of space between cells, which is important when
mediators of inflammation must penetrate damaged tissue.
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What is loose areolar tissue?
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Type of tissue pictured here.
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What is adipose?EC – What structure is seen on
the far right of the picture?
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The most abundant form of cartilage seen here
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What is hyaline cartilage?
E.C. – Give an example of where you might find
this type of tissue.
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Name the tissue and predominant type of cell seen
here.
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What is blood – red blood cells?EC – What are the bigger, purple cells in the picture?
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This type of connective tissue, like that found in the aorta, is
characterized by elastic fibers running in many directions.
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What is dense irregular elastic
tissue?
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Major characteristic of this tissue is the ability to
contract.
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What is muscle tissue?
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This type of tissue includes cells within the brain, spinal cord and
nerves.
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What is nervous tissue?
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Multi-nucleated type of muscle tissue seen here.
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What is skeletal muscle tissue?
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These two types of muscle tissue are
involuntary.
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What are cardiac and smooth
muscle tissue?
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This is the main cell of nervous tissue.
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What is the neuron?