Exam 1 – Lecture 6: Tissue Flashcards

1
Q

What are tissues?

A

A group of cells that perform a function together

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2
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How do you identify tissue?

A
Based on its morphology:
Structure
Cytoplasmic/nuclear constituents
Cellular orientation
Adjacent/nearby cells
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3
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What can adjacent cells tell you about a particular cell?

A

What the cells look like

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4
Q

What does epithelium cover?

A

Virtually every surface in the body

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5
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What does epithelium do?

A

Lives close together
Has directional surfaces
Forms selective barrier

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6
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What are the different cell layer types?

A

Simple
Stratified
Pseudostratified

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7
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What does epithelium lie on?

A

A connective tissue or basement membrane base

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8
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What is epithelium named by?

A

Most mature cell type. Stratified is named by the cells on top

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9
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What are simple cells?

A

One layer between connective tissue or basemen membrane base

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10
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What are stratified cells?

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Multiple layers between connective tissue or basemen membrane base

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11
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What are pseudostratified cells?

A

They look like they have multiple layer, but they do not

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12
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What are the different cell shapes?

A

Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Transitional

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13
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What are squamous cells like?

A

Very stretched out

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14
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What is the cell type of the skin?

A

Stratified squamous

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15
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What are cuboidal cells like?

A

Cube-like

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16
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What are columnar cells like?

A

Taller than they are wide

17
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What are transitional cells like?

A

Round

They can stretch out and flatten out

18
Q

Where are transitional cells found?

A

Lower urinary tract

19
Q

What are the different layer of epithelial polarity?

A

Apical
Lateral
Basal

20
Q

Where is the apical polarity level?

A

Next to a lumen

21
Q

What does the lateral polarity level do?

A

Communicates with cells on either side

22
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What does the basal polarity level do?

A

Connects to the basement membrane

23
Q

What is microvilli?

A

“finger-like” apical structure that increases the surface area and brushes the border

24
Q

What are the attachment points for microvilli?

A

Centrioles

25
Q

What is stereocilia?

A

Apical structure
Subset of microvilli
Unusually long
Immotile microvilli

26
Q

What does stereocilia make up most of?

A

Male reproductive system

27
Q

What is cilia?

A

Apical structure
Motile
Move fluid on the surface with synchronous motion

28
Q

What does most cilia contain?

A

Microtubules (9 in the center, 2 on the inside)