AP Ch 4 Flashcards

1
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Form sheets that cover or line the body

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Epithelial tissue

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2
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Provides structural and functional support

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connective tissue

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3
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contracts to produce movement

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muscle tissue

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4
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sense, conducts, and processes information

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nervous tissue

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5
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Single layer of flattened cells

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simple squamous epithelium

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6
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single layer of cells that are as tall as they are wide

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simple cuboidal epithelium

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7
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single layer of tall, narrow cells

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simple columnar epithelium

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8
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many layers; outermost layer(s) are flattened cellls

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stratified squamous epithelium

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9
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many layers of varying transitional shapes, capable of stretching

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Stratified transitional epithelium

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10
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Single layer of tall cells that wedge together to appear as if there are two or more layers

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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium

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11
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Where are simple squamous cells located? (2)

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#1 Alveoli of lungs (air sacks of the lung)
#2 Lining of blood and lymphatic vessels
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12
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Where are simple cuboidal cells located? (2)

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#1 glands
#2 kidney tubules
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13
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Where are simple columnar cells located? (3)

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#1 surface layer of lining of stomach
#2 intestines
#3 parts of respiratory tract
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14
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Where are stratified squamous cells located? (3)

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#1 surface of lining of mouth
#2 surface of lining of esophagus
#3 surface of skin (epidermis)
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15
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Where are stratified transitional cells located? (1)

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urinary bladder

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16
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Where are Pseudostratified columnar cells located? (1)

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surface of lining of trachea

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17
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The “open spaces” among the cells are ___ cells that produce mucus

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goblet cells

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18
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Cells contain triglyceride vesicles

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Adipose (white and brown fat)

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19
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Network of fine collagen fibers

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reticular

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20
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Hard, calcified matrix arranged in osteons or network of beams

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Bone

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21
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Hard but somewhat flexible gel matrix with embedded chondrocytes

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cartilage

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22
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Liquid matrix with flowing red and white cells

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blood

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23
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liquid matrix with dense arrangement of blood cell-producing cells

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hematopoietic

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24
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25
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Area under skin; padding at various points

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white fat

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26
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pockets within white fat of neck and torso

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brown fat

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27
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Part of nasal septum, area covering surfaces of bones at joints, larynx wall, rings in trachea, and bronchi

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Hyaline

28
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Disks between vertebrae in knee joint

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fibrocartilage

29
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External ear

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Elastic

30
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Where is hematopoietic located?

A

Red bone marrow

31
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releases their secretion through a duct

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exocrine

32
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releases their secretion directly by diffusion into the bloodstream

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endocrine

33
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What’s an example of stratified transitional epithelium?

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the wall of the urinary bladder

34
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8 types of connective tissue?

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#1 loose fibrous
#2 adipose
#3 reticular
#4 dense fibrous
#5 bone
#6 cartilage
#7 blood
#8 hematopoietic
35
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has its collagen fiber bundles arranged in roughly parallel rows. This type of connective tissue makes up tendons

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regular dense fibrous

36
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Has its collagen arranged in a chaotic swirl of tangled bundles. This type of tissue forms a protective sac or capsule around some organs such as the eyeball and kidney

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irregular dense fibrous

37
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Cartilage cells are called

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chondrocytes

38
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___ cartilage holds ribs to sternum and is on the tip of your nose

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hyaline

39
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___ cartilage is shock obsorbing

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fibrocartilage

40
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Example of elastic cartilage?

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ear

41
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What are the 3 kinds of muscle tissue?

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skeletal, cardiac, and smooth

42
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Long, threadlike cells with multiple nuclei and striations

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skeletal (striated voluntary)

43
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branching, interconnected cylinders with faint striations

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cardiac (striated involuntary)

44
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threadlike cells with single nuclei and no striations

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smooth (nonstriated involuntary or visceral)

45
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Nerve cells with large cell bodies and thin fiber like extensions; supportive glial cells also present

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nervous

46
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Where is skeletal located

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#1 muscles that attach to bones
#2 eyeball muscles
#3 upper third of esophagus
47
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Where is cardiac located?

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wall of heart

48
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where is smooth located?

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#1 walls of tubular viscera of digestive
#2 respiratory
#3 Walls of blood vessels and large lymphatic vessels
#4 genitourinary tracts
#5 ducts of glands
#6 intrinsic eye muscles (iris and ciliary body)
#7 arrector muscle of hairs
49
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Where is nervous located

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#1 brain
#2 spinal cord
#3 nerves
50
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Function of skeletal

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#1 maintenance of posture, movement of bones produces body heat
#2 eye movements
#3 first part of swallowing
51
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function of cardiac

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contraction of heart

52
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function of smooth

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#1 movement of substances along respective tracts
#2 changing of diameter of vessels
#3 movement of substances along ducts
#4 changing of diameter of pupils and shape of lens
#5 Erection of hairs (goose pimples)
53
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Function of nervous

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irritability and conduction

54
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transmits a nerve impulse away from the cell body

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axon

55
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carry impulses toward the cell body

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dendrites

56
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(G) branching or treelike; a nerve cell process that transmits impulses toward the body

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dendrite

57
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(G) protein found in elastic fiber

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elastin

58
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(G) general name for the fibrous connective tissue masses located throughout the body that surround various organs

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fascia

59
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(G) supporting cells of nervous tissue; also called neuroglia

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glia

60
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(G) a specialized cell found in simple columnar epithelium that produces mucus

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goblet cell

61
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(G) scientist who studies tissue structure and function

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histologist

62
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(G) types of supporting cells in the nervous system

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neuroglia

63
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(G) nerve cell, including its processes (axons and dendrites)

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neuron

64
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(G) scientist that studies organisms that lived in the ancient past

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paleontologist

65
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(G) scientist who studies disease processes

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pathologist

66
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(G) large molecule made up of a protein strand that forms a backbone to which are attached many carbohydrate molecules

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proteoglycan