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Tissues Exam 2

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four types of tissue   epithelium, connective, muscle, nervous  
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characteristics of muscle.   provides movement for the body. contains fibers made up of myosin and actin protein filaments.  
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function of epithelial.   absorption, secretion, and protection.  
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characteristics of epithelial.   lines body cavities. covers free surfaces. includes ducts and glands. tightly connected to each other. exposed to a space on their free surface. tightly connected to deeper tissue called the basement membrane.  
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characteristics of nervous.   conduct electrical impulses. composed of one cell type-the neuron. classified by function and structure.  
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neurons have...   nucleus, several dendrites, and one or several axons.  
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normal pathway of nerves follows...   dendrite to cell body to axon -produces a substance called a neurotransmitter -allows impulse to jump -neuron to neuron -neuron to muscle -neuron to gland  
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functions of nerves.   sensory, motor, and association.  
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structure of nerves.   unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar.  
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location of simple squamos.   lungs, aveoli capillaries, ear cochlea, heart lining, serous membranes.  
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simple squamos function.   rapid exchange: diffusion, osmosis, and filtration.  
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simple squamos- general.   fried egg-scale like, saran wrap thin, joined end to end, and low wear and tear.  
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characteristics of epithelial tissue.   has a free edge, packed end to end, avascular, and has nerve supply.  
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simple cuboidal location.   kidney tubeles, glands, ducts, and anterior lens of the eye.  
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function of simple cuboidal.   rapid exchange: secretion and absorption.  
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simple cuboidal- general.   round nuclei. secretion of mucus, sweat, etc.  
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simple columnar location.   GI tract from stomach to anus, ducts, glands, and gall bladder.  
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simple columnar function.   secrete and absorb.  
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simple columnar- general.   oval nuclei. contains microvilli (small hairs) and goblet cells.  
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stratifed squamos location.   skin, mouth, vagina, esophagus, and eye.  
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function of stratified squamos and stratified cuboidal.   protection.  
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stratified squamos- general.   several layers, great wear, deep cell, can be cuboidal/columnar, keratinized=skin, nonkeratinized=mouth, esophagus, vagina, and tongue.  
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stratified cuboidal location.   ducts of adult sweat glands. male uretha.  
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stratified cuboidal- general.   circular nucleus.  
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stratified columnar location.   submandibular salivary gland and male uretha. anal mucous membrane.  
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stratified columnar function.   protect and secrete.  
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