Epithelial Cells And Tissues - Names And Definitions Flashcards

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Tissues

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Group or groups of cells whose type, organisation and architecture are integral to its function

Made up of cells, ECM and fluid

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Extracellular matrix (ECM)

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Material deposited by cells which forms the ‘insoluble’ part of the extracellular environment

Generally composed of fibrillar proteins embedded in a hydrated gel

May be poorly or highly organised

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Epithelial organisation

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Epithelial cells make stable cell-cell junctions
—> continuous, cohesive layers
—> line internal and external body surfaces

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Epithelial classification

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  1. Shape
    • squamous
    • cuboidal
    • columnar
  2. Layering
    • single
    • multi
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Simple squamous epithelium

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Thin epithelium —> allows exchange to occur

E.g. lung alveolar, epithelium, mesothelioma, endothelium

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Simple cuboidal epithelium

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Cube-shaped —> typical of the linings found in ducts

E.g. kidney collecting ducts

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Simple columnar epithelium

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Arranged in columns —> surfaces involved in absorption and secretion of molecules

E.g. enterocytes lining the gut

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Stratified squamous epithelium

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In the various layer the cell shape varies

Two main types:

  1. Keratinizing —> filled with structural proteins —> keratin —> become hard and flattened —> protect underlying layers
  2. Non-keratinizing —> do not undergo keratinisation —> retaking their nuclei and organelles

E.g. lining in the mouth, œsophages, anus, cervix and vagina

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Pseudo-stratified epithelium

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Appears to be multi-layered —> all cells have contact with the basal lamina

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