Question | Answer |
Tissue class characterized by cells that are tightly packed together, stabilize by tight junctions | epithelial tissue |
Tissue class characterized by cells that are not tightly packed together; cells secrete a matrix: | connective tissue |
Tissue class characterized by cells that are capable of contraction | muscle tissue |
Tissue class with cells that line other tissues and have an apical surface: | epithelial tissue |
Tissue class with cells have a basement membrane: | epithelial tissue |
Basal lamina is secreted by | epithelial cells |
The basement membrane is avascular | true |
Reticular lamina is secreted by | connective tissue |
One cell thick; all cells attached to the basement membrane: | simple |
Flat | squamous |
Simple squamous epithelium | thin, delicate tissue, allows easy passage of materials, found in the alveoli of the lungs |
Endothelium and mesothelium are both | simple squamous epithelium |
Tend to be secretory, making up glands, as well as absorptive: | simple cuboidal epithelium |
Fallopian tubes, uterus, and the central canal of the spinal cord all have this tissue that functions to move fluid along | ciliated simple columnar epithelium |
Thyroid follicle cells, kidney tubules and pancreatic ducts are all made of this tissue | simple cuboidal epithelium |
Lines trachea and nasal cavity; nuclei at different levels so it looks stratified: | pseudo stratified ciliated columnar epithelium |
All cells are in direct contact with the basement membrane: | pseudo stratified columnar epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium |
Goblet cells secret | mucus |
Lines the lower esophagus through the guy to the anus: | simple columnar epithelium |
Upper layers of this tissue are dead and slough off; thus, it is protective: | stratified squamous epithelium |
Lining of the urinary bladder; cells can stretch from cuboidal to nearly squamous: | Transitional epithelium |
Epidermis | Stratified squamous epithelium, keratinized |
Lining of the tongue, oral cavity, or- and laryngopharynx, vagina, anus: | stratified squamous epithelium, non-keratinized |
Integument | stratified squamous epithelium, keratinized; areolar connective tissue, dense irregular connective tissue |
Have ducts; derived from epithelial tissue: | exocrine glands |
Have blast cells that secrete and are separated by a matrix | connective tissue |
Matrix of irregular fibers of collagen, elastin and reticular fibers, all secreted by fibroblasts found in the upper layer of the dermis, around blood vessels and around organs | areolar connective tissue |
Provides cushioning and support subcutaneously; makes up most of the breast tissue; also found around the heart and kidneys; stores triglycerides in vacuoles: | adipose tissue |
Matrix secreted secreted by reticulocytes; matrix a spider web-like tangle of protein fibers; found in lymph nodes and nodules: | reticular connective tissue |
Provides elastic support and connections for tissues: | areolar connective tissue |
Fibroblasts secrete matrix that's tightly packed, wavy and has a uniform structure; makes up tendons, ligaments and aponeuroses | dense, regular connective tissue |
Function: Reticulations trap particles, allow phagocytosis by macrophages in spleen, lymph nodes and nodules: | reticular connective tissue |
Fibroblasts secrete a dense, chunky matrix of collagen; found in the lower later of the dermis, organ membrane capsules, puristic and perichondria: | dense, irregular connective tissue |
Fibroblasts secrete elastic fibers that provide elastic support in the elastic support in the respiratory system, artery walls, ligaments of the vertebrae and the suspensory ligaments of the penis: | elastic connective tissue |
Connective type characterized by osteocytes in the lacunae: | osseus |
Ground substance is chondroitin sulfate: avascular, no nerve endings and covered by perichondrium: | cartilage |
Has striations; multi-nucleated, contractile: | skeletal muscle |
A liquid connective tissue: | blood connective tissue |
Connective type of characterized by chondrocytes in the lacunae: | cartilage |
Cartilage found in nose, larynx, rings of trachea, and bronchi, ends of long bones and ribs; makes up the skeleton of fetuses | hyaline cartilage |
Cartilage found in invertible discs, the pubic symphysis and knee menisci; functions as a shock absorber: | fibrocartilage |
Cartilage found in the auricle of the ear and in the epiglottis: | elastic cartilage |
Matrix ground substance is hydroxyapetite: | osseus tissue |
Functions of this connective tissue includes hematopoiesis and calcium storage: | osseus tissue |
The cell types of this connective tissue includes erythrocytes, leucocytes, and thrombocytes: | blood |
Feed, protect and support neurons: | neuroglia |
Contractile; striated, multinucleate, not branched: | skeletal muscle |
Contractile, not striated; slow to tire | smooth muscle |
Contractile; striated; does not tire | cardiac muscle |
Contractile; voluntary; quick to tire: | skeletal muscle |
Contractile; lines blood vessels, ducts and the guy | smooth muscle |
Contractile; striated; uninucleate: | cardiac muscle |
Epidermis and dermis of the skin: | cutaneous membrane |
Lines the gut, respiratory tracts and reproductive tracts: | mucous membrane |
Lines the body cavity and covers the organs: | serous membrane |
Does not have an epithelium component; made of areolar connective tissue one: | synovial membrane |
Cushions and nourishes joints: | synovial membrane |