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what is the difference between connective and epithelial tissue?

connective has a matrix, a rich blood supply,

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what is extracellular matrix made of?

noncellular, non-living matter

where is mesenchyme found? what is it's function?

embryo, it can manifest into different tissues


to identify: cells are dispersed becoming more dense as they form into other tissue

what is blood's function?

delivery: lacoated in vessels, arteries, capillaries. to identify: no nuclei, some darker circles

elastic dense connective tissue

found in the aorta, arteries. function- deals with alot of pressure, acts elastic to identify: has dark fibers

Dense Connective Tissue

withstands tension in one direction, found in tendons and ligaments

Dense Irregular

withstands tension in many directions, location: skin. function-protection

elastic cartiledge

located in the ear lobe, epiglotis. function- be elastic. to identify- lacuna and black fibers

fibrocartiledge

to identify- has alot of dark fibers, lacuna. function- deals with alot of compression. Located- vertebral discs, pubic synthesis

areolar loose connective tissue is found?

surrounding organs. function- vascularization. epitheleal=areolar

adipose tissue?

location?breats, buttocks, funtion- cushioning, insulation. to identify- fibers, no cells with nuclei.

reticular loose connective tissue is found?

lymph nodes. function=secretion. to identify=look for spider webby dark fibers, more cells less fibers than adipose

simple squamous epithelium is found?

lungs, to identify=look for alot of cells

transitional

cells are at the top

pseudostratified

look for cillia and a basement membrane. located in the bronchi and respiratory system

hyaline cartilege

look for little bubblelike cells floating throughout


does not have fibers

bone function?

support, blood production. to identify=has alot of vessels, tree truck looking cells

what is mucous membrane made of?

simple columnar and pseudostratified epithelial and areolar loose connective tissue. found in respiratory and digestive tract.

what is the serous membrane made of?

simple squamous epitheal and loose areolar. found in the heart. function is to lubricate. (a popped blister oozes serous fluid)

cutaneous membrane is made of?

has 2 layers. 1st= stratified squamous epithelium then, loose areolar connective and below that is dense irregular. lacation=skin. function=protection

what makes fingerprints

papillary layer of the dermis. to identify= look for the bumps. is also stratified squamous epithelium.

layers of dermis in order from superficial to interior.

epidermis, dermis, hypodermis

order of strata from superficial to deep.

corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale. to identify=

what does the skin on the palms of hands and heels(thick skin) have?

lucidum. to identify= look for a light colored or clear thin line going through the cell

what tissue is found in the hypodermis?

adipose

dermis?

dense irregular, reticular, stratified squamous(papillary=has bumps)when identifying=very small area has bumps, alot of fibers going in different directions,

epidermis

granulosum(dark granules)

skin color is determined by?

melanin

what causes jaundice?

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what does the arrector pilli muscle do?

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