L3: Epithelium Flashcards

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What are the 4 basic functions of epithelium?

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1) Physical protection
2) Permeability
3) Sensation
4) Contractibility/secretion

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What are the 2 types of epithelium?

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1) Covering epithelium
2) Glandular epithelium

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What is the difference between simple and stratified?

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Simple is only one cell layer thick
Stratified is 2+ cell layers thick

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Describe the structure and function of simple squamous epithelial cells

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  • Thin, flat cells
  • Looks like a fried egg when looked at from birds-eye view
  • Very delicate
  • Found where absorption and secretion take place
  • Found in lungs
  • Makes up membranes that lines body cavities
  • Lines blood vessels
  • Lines inside of heart
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Describe the structure and function of simple cuboidal epithelial cells

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  • Looks like little boxes
  • Hexagonal-shaped from birds-eye view
  • Nucleus is round, found in centre. Occupies most of cell space
  • Found where secretion/absorption occurs
  • Found in ovaries
  • Lines tubules in kidneys
  • Found in thyroid
  • Found in glands and ducts
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Describe the structure and function of simple columnar epithelial cells

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  • Looks like columns
  • Hexagonal in shape from birds-eye view
  • Nucleus is elongated and found near base of the cell
  • Provides a little bit of protection
  • Found where secretion/absorption occur
  • Lines stomach/intestines
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Describe the structure and function of stratified squamous

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  • Organized in layers
  • Cells closest to surface are flattened
  • Found where stresses are present
  • Makes up our skin
  • Lines wet cavities of body (e.g., mouth)
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Describe the structure and function of stratified cuboidal epithelial cells

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  • Not overly common in body
  • Found in ducts and sweat glands (often in layers of 2)
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Describe the structure and function of stratified columnar epithelial cells

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  • Not overly common in body
  • Provides slight protection
  • Found in throat/urethra
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Describe the structure and function of transitional epithelial cells

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  • Multiple layers of cells
  • Cells at basement membrane take variety of shapes
  • Cells on surface are either domed shaped or cuboidal
  • Found in bladder, ureter, parts of urethra
  • Cells change shape depending on extension of body part (e.g., full bladder vs empty bladder)
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Describe structure and function of pseudo-stratified columnar epithelial cells

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  • Nucleus looks like its in different places
  • Looks stratified, but all do in fact touch the basement membrane
  • Found in bronchi, trachea
  • Often has cilia on its surface
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12
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Where would you find neuroepithelium?

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  • In the taste buds
  • In olfactory cells
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