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Tissues Chptr 5
Anatomy
Question | Answer |
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4 major types of tissue | Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous |
What tissue forms protective coverings and functions in secretion and absorption | Epithelial tissue |
Where is epithelial tissue located | Covers body surface covers in lines internal organs compose glands |
What tissue supports and binds structures together | Connective tissue |
What’s tissue function is movement | Muscular tissue |
Where is muscular tissue located | Attached to bones in the walls of hallow internal organs, heart |
What tissue conducts impulses for coordination regulation integration and sensory the reception | Nervous tissue |
Where is nervous tissue located | Brain spinal cord and nerves |
What is a intercellular junction | Site of union between cells. Three kinds tight junctions desmosome Junction and gap junctions |
What is the function of connective tissue | Binds,support , fill space , stored fat , produce blood cells |
Which tissue conducts impulses for coordination regulation and sensory reception | Nervous tissue |
What issue was located in the brain spinal cord and nerves | Nervous tissue |
What kind of epithelium line air sacs forms walls of capillaries lines blood and lymph vessels | Simple squamous epithelium |
Where is simple columnar epithelium located | Non-ciliated types line uterus stomach and intestines ciliated type is found in the uterine tubes and moves an egg towards the uterus |
Where is pseudostratified columnar epithelium found | Linings of respiratory passages. Because the function is protection secretion a movement of mucus |
What are the three components of connective tissues | Cells protein fibers and ground substance |
What are the major cell types of connective tissue | Fiber blast mast cells and micro phages |
What starshaped cell secretes fibers and-is very large and the most common connective tissue sell | Fibroblast |
What are the three types of connective fibers produced by fibroblasts | Collagen, elastic, reticular |
What connective tissue sell response rapidly to injuries | Fibroblast cell |
What connective tissue cell is located Near blood vessels where they release heparin and histamine | Mast cell |
What CT cell is the wandering cell that response to injury or infection | Macrophage cells |
What are the Components of extracellular matrix | Collagen fibers, elastic fibers, reticular fibers, ground substance |
What kind of connective tissue by skin to underlying organs and feels spaces between muscles | Areolar tissue - located beneath skin, b/t muscles and beneath epith tissues |
What it’s a rigid CT that provides a supportive framework for various structure in lax is vascular system so it heals slowly | Cartilage |
What are you three types of Cartilage | Hyaline , elastic, fibrocartilage |
What is the most common cartilage phone at the end of bones and supports respiratory structures and passages | Hyaline cartilage |
What are chondrocytes | Cartilage cells |
What cartilage provides a framework for external ears and parts of the larynx | Elastic cartilage |
What is the tough tissue that provides a shock absorbing function found in intervebral discs , knees and pelvic girdle | Fibrocartilage |
What are the three types of epithelium membrane | Serous membranes, mucous membranes, cutaneous membrane (the skin) |
Which membrane line cavities in tubes that are open to the outside like oral and nasal cavities | Mucus membrane |
Which membrane it’s waterproof membrane that is keritinizedfor protection | Cutaneous membrane |
Which membrane contains goblet cells that produce mucus | Mucus membrane |
What are the three muscle tissues | Skeletal smooth and cardiac |
Describes skeletal muscle | Attached to bones and can be voluntarily controlled. And multinucleated |
This kind of muscle tissue is found in walls of internal organs such as the digestive track in urinary bladder | What is smooth muscle tissue |
What is the function of neuralgia cells | They support nourish and communicate with the neurons but do not conduct impulses |
Functions as heat insulator beneath skin provide stored energy supply and fat droplets and cytoplasm | Adipose tissue |
Binds skin and feel spaces between organs | Areolar tissue |
Contains large amounts of floor in transports nutrients list and gases | Blood |
Matrix contains collagen fibers in mineral saltAnd cells and solid matrix arranged around central canal | Bone |
Forms the ends of many long bones | Hyaline cartilage |
Cartilage between vertebrae that are shock absorbers | Fibrocartilage |