Epithelial tissue Flashcards

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Major functions of epithelia:

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  • forming a protective barrier
  • diffusion and absorption
  • synthesis and secretion of glandular products
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2
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basement membrane

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supports all epithelia, separates epithelia from underlying supporting tissues

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3
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basal surface

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facing the basement membrane

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4
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Apical surface

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faces outward

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5
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Do blood vessels cross epithelial basement membranes?

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NO

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6
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Simple Squamous epithelia function

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  • diffusion

- synthesis and secretion

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7
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Endothelium

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simple squamous epithelium of the lining of the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic channels

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8
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mesothelium

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simple squamous cells forming serous membranes lining internal body cavities

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9
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Where is simple squamous epithelia?

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  • loops of Henle in kidney
  • alveoli in lungs
  • peritoneum
  • blood vessels
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10
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium structure

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  • box like cubes
  • one spherical, centrally placed nucleus
  • may contain microvilli
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Function

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  • protection
  • conduits for gland ducts
  • may be specialized for excretory, secretory, or absorptive functions
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12
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Where is Simple Cuboidal Epithelium?

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  • usually lines small ducts and tubules
  • surface of ovary
  • renal tubules and collecting ducts
  • excretory ducts of salivary glands and pancreas
  • thyroid
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Simple Columnar Epithelium structure

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-one layer of tall cells
-ovoid, elongated nucleus centrally or basally placed
may contain surface cilia or microvilli
-may contain goblet cells

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Simple Columnar Epithelium Function

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  • protection of wet surfaces
  • nutrient absorption
  • secretion
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15
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Where is simple columnar epithelium?

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  • small intestine (microvilli)
  • stomach
  • female reproductive tract (cilia)
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16
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goblet cells

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non-ciliated mucus-secreting cells, often found in small and large bowel. also found in respiratory tract

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Pseudostratified

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simple epithelium with all cells resting on basement membrane, but appears as if there is more than 1 layer of cells

18
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How pseudostratified differs from true stratified epithelium?

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  • pseudostratified cells exhibit polarity (nuclei mainly confined to basal 2/3 of epithelium)
  • cilia almost never present on stratified epithelium
19
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Where is Pseudostratified epithelium found?

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Airways of respiratory system

20
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Cilia in pseudostratified epithelium

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propel surface layer of mucus containing entrapped particles towards the pharynx

21
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Stratified epithelium function

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  • protection

- poorly suited for absorption and secretion