integrating cells into tissues and organs Flashcards

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structure and function of connective tissue

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cells include mainly fibroblasts and adipocytes,. Have collagen, elastin and reticular fibre and this is all found in a ground substance which contains glycosaminoglycans such as hydroluronic acid 
functions include;
binding and supporting g
protecting 
insulation
separation of tissues
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structure and function of epithelial tissue

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line all cavities and free surfaces of the body. epithelial are connected together to form barriers and rest on a bed of connective tissue which join them to other tissues

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how to epithelial cells adhere to each other and how all these adherence features work

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draw out structure
tight junctions - prevent movement of molecules through epithelial tissue layer
adhesion junctions- stabilise structure and additional transport barrier
desmosomes - strongest link, holds filament of one cell and are connected to filaments of neighbouring cell
gap junction - allows passage of ions and small molecules between cells for communication

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how epithelial cells attach to basal lamina

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attach the cell to basal surface
hemidesmosomes - anchors intermediate filaments to basal lamina
focal adhesions - anchors actin filaments to basal lamina

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5
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when do cells first stick together

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during embryogenesis

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what is the mucosal membrane and its functions

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lines moist and hollow cavities. secrete mucous to provide thick protective fluid.
functions;
stop pathogens entering 
prevent body tissue dehydrating 
lubricate the surface
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3 examples of where the mucosal membrane is found

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GI tract, urinary tract, respiratory tract

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describe structure of mucosa

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mucosa(epithelial cells) then lamina propria, then submucosa which is a connective tissue layer and then muscular mucosae which is a thing smooth muscle layer.

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