front 1 Tissue located in the kidney glomeruli, air sacs of the lungs, lining of the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels, lining of ventral body cavity (serosae) | back 1 Simple Squamous Epithelium |
front 2 Located in kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portion of small glands, ovary surface | back 2 Simple cuboidal epithelium |
front 3 Located in non ciliated type lines most of the digestive tract (Stomach & Rectum) , Gallbladder, and excretory ducts of some glands, ciliated variety lines small bronchi, uterine tubes, and some regions of the uterus | back 3 Simple columnar Epithelium |
front 4 Located in the non ciliated type in male's sperm carrying ducts and ducts of large glands, cliliated variety lines the trachea, most of the upper respiratory tract | back 4 Pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
front 5 Located in the non keratinized type forms the moist linings of the esophagus, mouth and vagina, keratinizied forms of the epidermis of the skin and dry membrane | back 5 stratified squamous epithelium |
front 6 Lines the ureters, bladder and part of the urethra | back 6 transitional epithelium |
front 7 Unicellular exocrine gland, produces mucin and mucin forms mucus. It is a cup like accumulation of mucin distends the top of the cel, making the cellslook like a glass with a stem. | back 7 Goblet Cells |
front 8 Tiny, hair like projections on cell surface that move in wave like manner | back 8 Cilia |
front 9 Connective tissue | back 9 Fibroblast |
front 10 Erythrocytes, carries oxygen and nutrients, fluid tissue | back 10 Red blood cells |
front 11 Leukocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils and other cell types that are concerned with tissue response to injury | back 11 White Blood cells |
front 12 Clotting, | back 12 Platelets |
front 13 Mature cell of a cartilage | back 13 Chondrocyte |
front 14 Mature bone cells | back 14 Osteocytes |
front 15 a formation of dense regular connective tissues which are cords that attach muscles to the bones | back 15 tendons |
front 16 flat sheet like tendons that attach muscles to other muscles or to bones | back 16 aponeroses |
front 17 bind bones together with the joints | back 17 ligaments |
front 18 system of interconnecting canals in the microscopic structure of adult compact bone: unit of bone: also called osteons | back 18 Haversian Canal |
front 19 extremely small tubular passage or channel | back 19 canaliculi |
front 20 Description:Long, cylindrical, multi-nucleated cells, obvious striation
| back 20 Skeletal muscle tissues |
front 21 Description: Branching, striated, uninucleate cells that meet at special junctions (intercalated disc)
| back 21 Cardiac muscles |
front 22 Description: Spindle-shaped cells with central nuclei, no striations, cells arranged closely to form sheath
| back 22 Smooth muscles |
front 23 Description: Neurons are branching cells, cells processes that may be quite long extend from the nucleus containing cell body, contributing to nervous tissue are non excitable supporting cells
| back 23 Nervous tissue |
front 24 is 1st major skin region that is a keratinized stratified squamous epithelium | back 24 epidermis |
front 25 is second major skin region that is strong, flexible connective tissue | back 25 Dermis |
front 26 part of the dermis that is thing superficial made up of areolar connective tissue in which fine interlacing collagen and elastic fibers form loosely woven mat that is heavily invested with blood vessels. It patrols the area for bacteria that have breached the skin. Has papillae, projections which extends into epidermis. Friction ridges for finger prints | back 26 papillary layer |
front 27 accounts for 80% of the thickness of the dermis and is irregularly arranged by dense fibrous connective tissue. many collagenous fibers. where suede leather comes from | back 27 reticular layer |
front 28 Pressure ulcers usually occur in the skin overlying bony projections such as hip, heel, elbow or shoulder | back 28 decubitus ulcer |
front 29 Are responsible for the sense of deep pressure and vibration located deep in the reticular layer | back 29 pacinian (lamellated) corpuscle |
front 30 are responsible for the sense of light touch located in the dermal papillae. numerous in the nipples, external genitalia, fingertips and the soles of the feet | back 30 Meissner (tactile) corpuscle |
front 31 deficiency of vitaimn d may lead to deformity of bonesm | back 31 rickets |
front 32 young actively mitotic cell that forms the fibers of connective tissue. gel like ground substance | back 32 fibroblast |
front 33 White fibers, extremely tough and tensile strength | back 33 Collagen |
front 34 Elastic fibers, allows it to stretch and recoil | back 34 elastin |
front 35 tissue which is found in tendons and ligaments. tissue is composed of large amounts of closely packed collagenous fibers. | back 35 Fibrous connective tissue |
front 36 star shaped cells that arise from bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis. also called langerhans cell- ingest foreign substance. key activators of the immune system | back 36 dendritic cells |
front 37 Markel cells function as a sensory receptor for touch | back 37 tactile cells |
front 38 smooth muscle cells associated with hair follicles | back 38 arrector pili |
front 39 each hair develops from epidermal cells at the base of a tube like depression called _________ | back 39 hair follicle |
front 40 sebaceous gland produce and oil secretion called | back 40 sebum |
front 41 _______responds to emotional stress, have odors and considered scent glands. Most numerous in the armpits and groin. Also become active when a person is sexually stimulated | back 41 apocrine sweat gland |
front 42 responds to elevated body temperature due to environmental heat or physical exercise. common on forehead, neck, back, where they produce profuse sweating on hot days and during physical exertion | back 42 eccrine sweat gland |
front 43 Cells found just above the basement membrane which undergo rapid cell divisions. Also called the stratum basale. Basal cell carcinoma originates here. | back 43 Stratum Germinativum |
front 44 is a middle portion of the epidermis several cells thick. The name derives from the appearance of these cells after they are fixed and processed for sectioning. The cells shrink but remain attached to each other by desmosomes giving the cells a "spiny appearance". | back 44 Stratum Spinosum |
front 45 is a layer just above the spinosum in which large amounts of keratohyalin is being synthesized. Granules of this basophilic protein can be seen in stained sections. | back 45 Stratum granusolum |