Tissues and Membranes Flashcards
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What are groups of cells that are similar to each other in structure and function?
Tissue
What are the four major types of tissues?
Every - Epithelial
Morning - Muscular
Needs - Nervous
Coffee - Connective
What is the study of tissues?
Histology
Which tissue forms large continuous sheets?
Epithelial
Which tissue helps form the skin and covers the entire outer surface of the body?
Epithelial
Which tissue’s sheets line most of the inner cavities such as the mouth, respiratory tract, and reproductive tract?
Epithelial
Which tissue is primarily concerned with protection and transport?
Epithelial
Which tissue protects the body from sunlight and from invasion by disease-producing bacteria?
Epithelial
Skin = Cutaneous
Which tissue, lining the respiratory passages, helps clean inhaled air?
Epithelial
What lines the epithelium of the respiratory tract, which secretes mucus?
Cilia
The mucus traps the dust inhaled in the air, and the constantly waving cilia move the dust and mucus toward the throat.
The dust and mucus are then either coughed up or swallowed and eliminated in the stools.
Which tissue functions in the transport of substances across membranes?
Epithelial
Which tissue is abundant in organs like those in the digestive tract, which must absorb large amounts of water and digested food?
Epithelial
Which tissue forms glands that secrete a variety of hormones and enzymes?
Epithelial
Which tissue’s cells fit together snugly like tiles?
Epithelial
Epithelial tissue has two surfaces.
One surface is always unattached, like the surface of the outer skin or the inner lining of the mouth.
The undersurface of the epithelium is attached to a ___ ___, which is a very thin material that anchors the epithelium to the underlying structure.
basememnt membrane
Which tissue has no blood supply of its own (it is avascular)?
Epithelial
Which tissue depends on the blood supply of underlying connective tissue for nourishment?
Epithelial
Which tissue is able to regenerate, or repair itself, quickly if injured because it is so well nourished?
Epithelial
Which tissue is classified according to its shape and the numbers of layers?
Epithelial
Epithelial
What are the three epithelial cell shapes?
Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Which epithelium are thin and flat, like fish scales?
Squamous
The word squamous comes from squam, meaning “scale.”
Which epithelium cells are cubelike and look like dice?
Cuboidal
Which epithelium cells are tall and narrow and look like columns?
Columnar