Ch 4 Flashcards
(123 cards)
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tissues
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epithelial tissues
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connective tissues
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muscular tissues
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nervous tissues
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6
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what are the four basic types of human tissues
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cell junction
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tight junction
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adherens junction
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cadherins
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adhesion belts
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12
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hemidesmosomes
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integrins
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14
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which type of cell junction prevents the contents of organs from leaking into surrounding tissues
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15
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which types of cell junctions are found in epithelial tissues
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desmosomes
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integrins
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gap junctions
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connexins
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connexons
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epithelium
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basement membrane
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basal lamina
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reticular lamina
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avascular
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columnar cells
transitional cells
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types of epithelial tissues
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what are the roles of epithelial tissues in the body
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surface epithelium
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covering and lining epithelium
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glandular epithelium
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simple epithelium
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pseudostratified epithelium
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stratified epithelium
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squamous cells
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cuboidal cells
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endocrine glands
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exocrine glands
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gland
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unicellular glands
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multicellular glands
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simple gland
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compound gland
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tubular gland
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acinar gland
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tubuloacinar gland
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holocrine gland
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merocrine gland
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apocrine gland
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connective tissue
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extracellular matrix
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fibroblasts
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macrophages
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plasma cells
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mast cells
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adipocytes
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leukocytes
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ground substance
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hyaluronic acid
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stroma
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fibers
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collegen fiber
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collagen fiber
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. Embryonic connective tissue
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. Mature connective tissue
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elastic fibers
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reticular fibers
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embryonic connective tissue
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mesenchyme
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mucous connective tissue
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connective tissue proper
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loose connective tissue
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dense connective tissue
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cartilage
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growth of cartilage
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interstitial growth
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appositional growth
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bone tissue
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three types of cartilage
hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage, and elastic cartilage
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central canal(haversian canal)
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spongy bone
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trabeculae
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liquid connective tissue
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blood
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blood plasma
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formed elements
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red blood cells
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white blood cells
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platelets
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bone (asseous tissue)
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COMPACT BONE
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lamellae
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lacunae
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osteocytes
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canaliculi
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lymph
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membranes
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epithelial membranes
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mucouse membrane
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mucous membrane
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synovial membranes
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synovial fluid
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lamina propria
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define the following kinds of membranes: mucous, serous,
cutaneous, and synovial. How do they diff er from one another
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where is each type of membrane located in the body? What
are their functions?
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serous membrane
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parietal layer
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visceral layer
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serous fluid
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cutaneous membrane
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which types of muscular tissue are striated?
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which muscular tissues are smooth
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which types of muscular tissues have gap junctions
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cutaneous membrane
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skeletal muscle tissue
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cardia muscle tissue
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smooth muscle tissue
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nervous tissue
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neuroglia
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neurons
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excitable cells
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electrical excitablility
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why is electrical excitability important to neurons and muscle fibers