Epithelial tissues Flashcards

1
Q

How many layers of cells are present in simple epithelium?

One
Two or more

A

One

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2
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What is the function of microvilli?


Movement of substances across cell surface
Protection
Absorption
Secretion

A

Absorption

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3
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The proximal convoluted tubule is the site where essential substances are actively reabsorbed. Why does the epithelial lining of the proximal convoluted tubule stain more intensely than in the distal convoluted tubules?

Contains more organelles
Contains lipid droplets
Contains more blood

A

Contains more organelles

The cells here contain more organelles to support all of the processes required to facilitate active reabsorption.

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4
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What type of epithelium is endothelium?

Stratified squamous
Simple columnar
Simple squamous

A

Simple squamous

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5
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What type of epithelium is respiratory epithelium?

Simple columnar epithelium
Pseudostratified epithelium
Stratified squamous epithelium
Transitional epithelium

A

Pseudostratified epithelium

Pseudostratified epithelium is only found lining the respiratory tract and is sometimes referred to as respiratory epithelium.

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6
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Pseudostratified epithelium usually contains goblet cells. What is the function of goblet cells?

Production of keratin
Synthesise and secrete cilia on the apical surface
Phagocytose particles on surface of epithelia
Synthesise and secrete mucus

A

Synthesise and secrete mucus

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7
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What feature of the simple squamous epithelial lining of the alveoli is important in gaseous exchange?

Very thin to facilitate diffusion
Presence of mucus to trap particles
Large surface area to allow fluid retention

A

Very thin to facilitate diffusion

Simple epithelia are found lining surfaces involved in passive diffusion. Typically, where active processes are required, such as absorption, the cells are either cuboidal (such is in the proximal convoluted tubule) or columnar (such as in the small intestine) to house the additional cellular organelles required to perform the active processes.

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8
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What function does stratified squamous epithelium facilitate?

Protection
Absorption
Secretion
Diffusion

A

Protection

The multiple surface layers provide protection from mechanical
abrasion and microbial invasion.

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9
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How are cells in the intermediate layers attached to each other?

Attachment filaments
Desmosomes
Hemidesmosomes

A

Desmosomes

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10
Q

In which other location can non-keratinising stratified squamous epithelia be found?

The floor of the mouth
The lining of the intestine
Gingival tissues
The hard palate

A

The floor of the mouth

The floor of the mouth, like the rest of the lining of the oral
cavity, consists of a stratified squamous epithelium. Keratinised stratified
squamous epithelium is found only in regions subject to masticatory mechanical
forces, such as gingival tissues and the hard palate.

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11
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What is the main function of the epithelial lining of the upper respiratory tract?

Protection from mechanical abrasion
Gaseous exchange
Phagocytosis
Trap and remove particles

A

Trap and remove particles

Cilia beat rhythmically to propel surface layer of mucus containing
trapped particles towards the pharynx.

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12
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The epithelial lining in which other location contains goblet cells?

Lung
Ureter
Gastrointestinal tract
Kidney

A

Gastrointestinal tract

Goblet cells are modified epithelial cells that secrete mucus on the
surface of the epithelia lining respiratory, gastrointestinal and reproductive
tracts.

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13
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Which of the following diseases is characterised by an increase in the number of mucous glands in the bronchial walls?

Chronic bronchitis
Cystic fibrosis
Interstitial fibrosis

A

Chronic bronchitis

Bronchitis is inflammation of bronchial tubes. Acute bronchitis is
very common. Chronic bronchitis is more serious condition, often associated
with smoking. Mucous gland hyperplasia is the histological hallmark of chronic
bronchitis.

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14
Q

What is the correct classification of this epithelium?

simple squamous
stratified squamous
simple cuboidal
stratified cuboidal

A

simple cuboidal

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15
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What is the correct classification of this epithelium?

A

Transitional

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16
Q

What is the classification of this epithelium?

A

Simple squamous

17
Q

What is the classification of this epithelium?

A

pseudostratified

18
Q

What is the correct classification of this epithelium?

simple squamous
stratified squamous
simple cuboidal
stratified cuboidal

A

stratified squamous

19
Q

What is the classification of this epithelium?

simple cuboidal
stratified cuboidal
simple columnar
pseudo stratified

A

stratified cuboidal

20
Q

What is the classification of this epithelium?

simple squamous
simple cuboidal
simple columnar

A

simple squamous

21
Q

What is the classification of this epithelium?

pseudostratified
simple columnar
stratified columnar
respiratory epithelium

A

simple columnar