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Chapter 4 Anatomy Test

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Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous   4 types of tissues?  
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Physical Protection Control Permeability   Function of the Epithelial Tissue?  
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Found lining the inside and outside of most body structures.   Location of the Epithelial Tissue  
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found in regions where secretion or absorption occurs.   Simple cells are found where?  
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found in areas subject to mechanical or chemical stresses.   Stratified cells are usually found where?  
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Squamos   Flat and round  
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Columnar   Tall and rectangular  
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round and flat   Simple Squamos cells are ______ and ______.  
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Simple Squamos   Location:Found in the lining of vessels; lining of body cavities; alveoli of lungs. Function: Controls Vessel Permeability.  
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Stratified Squamos   Location:Surface of skin; lining of gastrointestinal tract; and vagina. Function: physical protection against abrasion, pathogens, and chemical attack.  
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Simple Columnar   Tall and rectangular Location: lining of stomach, intestines, lungs Function: protection, secretion and absorption  
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Goblet Cell   Secretes Mucus  
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Stratified Columnar   Multilayered; Rare Very large air ducts and part of male urethra.  
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Simple Cubodial   Location: Lines tubes of kidney Function: Absorption or secretion  
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Stratified Cubodial   Multilayered; rare Only found in sweat gland ducts and male urethra.  
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Connective Tissue   binds,supports,protects,fills spaces,stores fat,produces blood cells,protects against infection, and repairs tissue damage.  
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Adipose Tissue   Stores Fat Location: Found beneath the skin, around joints, padding internal organs. Function: Reduces heat loss, energy storage and protection.  
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Fibrous   Binds tissue together.  
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Tendons   Connects muscle to bone.  
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Ligaments   Connects bone to bone.  
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Cartilage   Supports and cushions Location: Joints, nose, ears,trachea No blood vessels or nerves so repair is very slow.  
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Bone   supports,muscle attachment,body form,produces blood cells,stores minerals.  
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Chondrocytes   (Cartilage Cells) sit in spaces called lacunae  
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Osteocytes   bone cells, lie within lacunae and are arranged in concentric circles (osteons),around osteotonic canals (blood vessels) interconnected by canaliculi  
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Blood   Carries nutrients,wastes,oxygen,carbon dioxide, fights infection.  
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Plasma   fluid part of blood, carries dissolved substances and blood cells  
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Platelets or Thrombocytes   aid in clotting  
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Erythorocytes   Red blood cells(RBC's) small bioconcave discs, no nucleus when mature carry oxygen with hemoglobin  
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Luekocytes   White Blood Cells (WBC's) Fight infections  
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Lymphocyte   single nucleus, clear cytoplasm, mature and immature, produce antibodies, 20-35%  
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Neutrophil   Multinucleate, clear cytoplasm, phagocytic 60-70%  
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Eosinophil   Multinucleate, orange granular cytoplasm, 1-3%  
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Basophil   Multinucleate, purple granular cytoplasm, 0-3%  
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Monocyte   large, single nucleus, granular cytoplasm 3%  
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Muscle Tissue   Primary function is to contract Secondary Functions: Work with bones to produce movement, Produce heat, support.  
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Skelatal   Voluntary, Striated Multinucleated Cells Many Striations  
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Caridac   Heart Single Nucleus, Striations, Intercalated Discs  
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Smooth   involuntary single nucleus, no striations Location: Esophagus, stomach, intestine, blood vessels  
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Nerve Tissue   Receives, interprets and reacts to stimuli.  
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Neuron   nerve cell  
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Dendrites   carry messages toward cell body  
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Axon   carries messages away from cell body  
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Synapse   chemical bridge between neurons  
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Organ   groups of tissues with a common function  
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System   Groups of organs with a common function.  
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