Chapter 3 - Cell Shapes Flashcards

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What’s Squamous?

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S:
Thin, flat, and shaped like a fried egg.

L:
In Blood vessels,
Lung alveoli,
Bowmen’s capsule of the kidney

F:
Diffusion,
Osmosis,
Filtration.

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What’s Cuboidal?

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S:
Squarish-looking and about equal in height and width.

L:
Kidney tubules,
Ducts of glands,
Choroid plexus (?)

F:
Secretion,
Absorption

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What’s Columnar?

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S:
Taller than wide, like the inner lining cells of the stomach and intestines.

L:
GI tract,
Uterine tubes

F:
Absorption,
Secretion,
Protection

Special feature:
Cilia,
Microvilli,
Goblet cells

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What’s Polygonal?

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Irregularly angular shaped, with four or more sides.

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What’s Stellate?

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Starlike shape, the cell bodies of many nerves.

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What’s Spheroid to ovoid?

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Round to oval, like eggs or WBCs.

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What’s Discoidal?

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Disc-shaped, like RBCs.

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What’s Fusiform?

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Spindle-shaped; elongated with thick middle and tapered ends, as in smooth muscle cells.

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What’s Fibrous?

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Long, slender, and threadlike, as in skeletal muscle cells.

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