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Epithelial Tissue
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Sheet of cells that covers a body surface or lines a body cavity
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Microvilli
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Finger like extensions of the plasma membrane. Increase the exposed surface area
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Cilia
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Tiny hair like projections that propel substances along their free (apical) surface
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Basal Lamina
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Noncellular sheet-largely glycoproteins- some fne collegan fiber. Selective filter for diffusing molecules from underlying CT.
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Reticular Lamina
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Extra cellular material containing a fine network of collagen protein that "belongs" to the underlying CT.
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Basement Membrane
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Basal Lamina plus Reticular Lamina for basement membrane. (reinforces epithelial sheet from tearing)
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Unicellular Exocrine Glands
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Mucus cells and goblet cells. Sprinkled in the lining of intestinal & respiratory tract. Produce mucus
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Multicellular Exocrine Glands
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Simple-unbranched duct
Compound-branched duct Tubular-cells form tubes Alveolar-small sacs TubularAlveolar-have both |
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Multicellular Exocrine Glands
Modes of secretion |
Mecrocine glands- secrete as they produce (Sweat, salivary)
Holocrine glands-built up product until they rupture (sebaceous) |
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Polarity =
Apical Surface Basal Surface |
Apical = upper free surface exposed to body exterior or internal organ.
Basal= see basal lamina |