Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
11 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What type of tissue is it?
Location? Function? |
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial tissue; Found in respiratory tract (nasal passages, trachea, bronchi)
|
|
What type of tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Simple columnar epithelial tissue; Found in digestive tract; Functions in secretion, absorption, and protection
|
|
What tissue is it? What cells are found within this tissue? Their function?
|
Simple columnar epithelial tissue; Often goblet cells that produce mucus are found within this tissue
|
|
What type of tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Simple cuboidal epithelial tissue; Found in kidney tubules (allow absorption) and small glands and ducts (provide secretion)
|
|
What type of tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Simple squamous epithelial tissue; Found in serous membranes, lining of blood vessels and air sacs (alveoli) of the the lungs where it permits exchange of substances by diffusion, osmosis, and filtration
|
|
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue; Found in testis and large glands such as mammary, sweat, salivary and pancreas; function in secretion and protection
|
|
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Stratified squamous epithelial tissue; Found in areas that open to the outside of the body, such as mouth, anal canal, etc. It's also the outer layer of the skin (keratinized)
|
|
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Transitional epithelial tissue; Urinary tract (bladder, ureter, urethra) where it allows stretching, yet blocks leakage...
|
|
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
|
Stratified columnar epithelial tissue; Found in vas deferens, male urethra, pharynx; functions in secretion and protection.
|
|
What cell organelles extend into the free space? What is their function? Which tissues may have these organelles?
|
Cilia = hair-like extensions that move the substances located in the space; Cilia may be present in columnar epithelial tissues (simple, stratified, or pseudostratified)
|
|
What does label A point to? Label B? Label C?
|
A is basement membrane, part of connective tissue's extracellular matrix that provides attachment to epithelium; B is free surface that is exposed to the space; C is a nucleus of the epithelial cell.
|