epithelia and connective tissues Flashcards

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function of epithelia

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have a free surface. -protect underlying tissues from the outside world

  • protects/separates areas within the body.
  • help told tissues together
  • thermoregulation
  • hormone release
  • absorption
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2
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epithelia

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on surface

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3
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endothelium

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lining blood vessels

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4
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mesothelium

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lining body cavities

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5
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simple

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1 layer

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6
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squamous

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flat

to exchange functions eg alveoli, capillaries

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7
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cuboidal

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cube

for absorption and secretion eg, renal tubed, secretory glands

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columnar

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taller than wide
large intracellular volume
potential for energy reserves and high organelle density.
motility, absorption and processing.
small intestine
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9
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stratified

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many layers

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10
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pseudostratified

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looks stratified but all cells connect to the basement membrane
respiratory tract

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11
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transitional

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many layers
waterproof and stretchy
bladder, urinary tract

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12
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the basement membrane

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sheets of matrix at interface of functional tissue [epithelium] and support tissue [connective tissue]. composed mainly of type IV collagen, glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans

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13
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structure of glands and ducts

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epithelium folds and glands enable increased secretion. generally the secretory portion is columnar. ducts are cuboidal epithelium.

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14
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epidermolysis bullosa

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separation of epidermis and dermis- causes blistering

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15
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carcinomas

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cancers derived from epithelial cells

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16
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adenocarcinoma

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cancer in the glands

17
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exocrine glands

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secrete their products onto the epithelial surface directly/ via a duct for local action eg, sweat glands, liver

18
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endocrine glands

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release their secretions directly into the blood to act on different tissues eg, pituitary and thyroid glands

19
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connective tissue

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the support tissue of the body. originated from embryonic mesoderm. abundance of matrix with few cells- cells[5%] and extracellular matrix [95%]- ECM

20
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what is the extracellular matrix composed of?

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fibres (collagen and elastin), ground substance [glycoproteins ad glycosaminoglycans), cells- the fibroblast secretes ECM for most tissues.

21
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collagen

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1) Procollagen- polypeptide chain synthesized on ribosome of rER and secreted into lumen, then modified by hydroxylation of certain proline and lysine residues and glycosylation before chain association and triple helix formation
2) Procollagen molecules secreted into extracellular space where the N and C propeptides are cleaved by specific proteases
3) The collagen molecules assemble into fibrils, stabilized by formation of covalent crosslinks.

22
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elhers danlos syndrome

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type 1 collagen disorder- reduced tensile strength- tissue laxity, joint hypermobility and susceptibility to injury

23
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reticulin

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type 3 collagen, branched

24
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elastin

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provides elasticity. stretching and elastic recoil. Tropoelastin polymerises to elastin. requires fibrillin for assembly

25
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marfans syndrome

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genes coding for fibrillin are defective- rupture of the aorta

26
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structural glycoproteins

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  • fibrillin- microfibrils-links to elastin.
  • fibronectin- deposition and orientation of collagen and its links to cells via integrin.
  • Laminin- major component of the basement membrane
27
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glycosaminoglycans

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polysaccharide chain that attracts water