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Review for Histology Test

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Simple Squamous   F: Absorption, Filtration, Secretion L: Air Sacs  
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Simple Cubiodal   F: Absorption, Filtration, Secretion L: Kidney tubules  
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Simple Columnar   F: Absorption, Secretion L: GI Tract  
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Pseudostratified   F: Absorption, Secretion L: Airways (Respiratory Tract)  
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Non Keratinized Stratified Squamous   F: Protection L: Mouth/Esophagus  
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Keratinized Stratified Squamous   F: Protection L: Skin (Epidermis)  
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Stratified Columnar   F: Protection L: Uterus  
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Stratified Cuboidal   F: Protection L: ducts of large glands  
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Stratified Transitional   F: modified/can stretch L: Urinary system  
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Hyaline Cartilage   F: supports, eases movement L: trachea  
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Elastic Cartilage   F: provides flexible support L: ear  
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Dense Connective (tendons)   F: Holds muscle to bone L: Bone markings  
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Dense Connective (ligaments)   F: Holds bone to bone L: at a joint  
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Loose Connective (areolar)   F: reservoir, cushions L: between skin and bone  
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Loose Connective (adipose)   F: energy storage, insulation, cushion L: beneath skin, surrounding organs  
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Bone   F: mineral storage/support L: Skeleton  
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Blood   F: transports nutrients and waste L: in blood vessels and heart.  
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Cardiac Muscle   F: contracts heart/pumps blood L: Heart  
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Skeletal Muscle   F: moves skeleton L: attached to bone  
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Smooth Muscle   F: moves food through GI tract L: Digestive Tract  
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Exocrine Gland   F: secretes product to open space L: ex. Sweat Gland  
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Endocrine Gland   F: secretes product into bloodstream L: ex. Adrenal Gland  
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What are the five characteristics of Epithelium tissue   1. Forms tight sheets 2. is avascular 3. Has a basement membrane 4. Has one free surface 5. Easily regenerates  
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What is the difference between simple and stratified epithelium   Simple is one layer of cells, stratified has more than one layer.  
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What are the three shapes epithelial tissue come in   squamous is flat cubiodal is cube shaped columnar is column shaped.  
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Define connective tissue   connects body parts  
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What are the two defining characteristics of connective tissue   1. It has a matrix 2. Can be avascular or vascular  
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What is an extracellular matrix   a matrix is a nonliving substances outside of a cell  
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What are the different forms a matrix can come as   1. Solid 2. gel-like 3. liquid  
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What three different types of fibers can be deposited within a matrix   1. Collagen 2. Elastic 3. Reticular  
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What are the five divisions of connective tissue   1. Blood 2. Bone 3. loose connective 4. dense connective 5. cartilage  
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