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Cutaneous membrane
Mucous membrane
Serous membrane |
front 2 Connective Tissue Membranes | |
front 3 List the Serous membranes | back 3 Parietal peritoneum, visceral peritoneum, parietal pericardium,
visceral pericardium, parietal pleura, visceral pleura |
front 4 What are some mucous membranes? | |
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List the Serous membranes | back 5
Parietal peritoneum, visceral peritoneum, parietal
pericardium, visceral pericardium, parietal pleura, visceral pleura |
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What do serous membranes consist of? | back 6
simple squamous epithelium, thin layer of loose
connective tissue |
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What are some mucous membranes? | back 7
mucosa of nasal cavity, mucosa of mouth, esophagus
lining, mucosa of lung bronchi |
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The epithelial membrane that lines body cavities open
to the exterior |
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Lines blood vessels and the heart. |
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Makes up the pleura and pericardium. | |
front 11 Serous Membrane Found lining the digestive and
respiratory tracts --> Mucous Membrane | back 11
The epithelial membrane that lines the closed ventral
cavities of the body |
front 12 Mucous (epithelial membrane) | back 12 lines body cavities open to the exterior (e.g. digestive and
respiratory tracts) |
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is a water-soluble, complex glycoprotein that is
secreted by goblet cells.
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Like mucous cells,
goblet cells are unicellular exocrine glands that secrete mucin,
a protein that combines with water to form mucus. In goblet
cells, the cuplike accumulation of mucin distends the top of the
cell, making these cells look like a glass with a stem, thus
"goblet" cell. This distortion does not occur in
mucous cells.
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Consists of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium |
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Which tissue is correctly paired with its primary cell
type?
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Osteoblasts/cytes are the primary cell type for
bone.
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use ducts to secrete substances into the external
environment (onto the surfaces of the cutaneous and mucous
membranes). Note: "exo" means outside. Endocrine
glands are ductless; they secrete hormones into the
extracellular fluid of our internal environment. Note:
"endo" means inside.
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The shape of the external ear is maintained by
________.
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front 18 What tissue has lacunae, calcium salts, and blood vessels? | |
front 19 - Why are adipose, blood, and bone all considered to be
connective tissues?
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They have a common origin, mesenchyme
Adipose, bone, and blood (like all
connective tissues) are derived from mesenchyme, an embryonic
tissue. Also common to all connective tissues is the presence of
cells and an extracellular matrix that consists of fibers bathed
in ground substance.
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What are the three main components of connective
tissue?
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ground substance, fibers, and
cells
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Aunt Jessie woke up one morning with excruciating
pain in her chest. She had trouble breathing for several weeks.
Following a visit to the doctor, she was told she had pleurisy.
What is this condition and what did it affect?
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Pleurisy is an inflammation of the pleura, the
serosal membranes covering the lungs and lining the thoracic
wall. Pain is caused by the irritation and friction as the
lungs rub against the walls of the cavity.
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Aunt Jessie woke up one morning with excruciating
pain in her chest. She had trouble breathing for several weeks.
Following a visit to the doctor, she was told she had pleurisy.
What is this condition and what did it affect?
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Pleurisy is inflammation of the serous membranes
covering the lungs. Inflamed pleural serous membranes create
friction, resulting in pain as the lungs move during
breathing.
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front 23 An infection may occur in a tissue injury. Why? | back 23 -
The increased availability of nutrients allows
microorganisms to replicate. The skin and mucous membranes are
body's first line of defense and are mostly impenetrable to
microorganisms, unless broken or damaged by tissue injury.
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Which of the following is a single-celled layer of
epithelium that forms the lining of serous membranes?
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A many-layered epithelium with cuboidal basal cells
and flat cells at its surface would be classified
as
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epithelium appears to have two or three layers of
cells, but all the cells are in contact with the basement
membrane.
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Pseudostratified columnar
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front 27 -
Select the correct statement regarding tissue
repair.
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Granulation tissue is highly susceptible to infection.
Inflammation causes
capillaries to dilate and become permeable.
Granulation tissue is another
name for a blood clot.
The clot is formed from dried blood and transposed
collagen fibers. |
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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium ciliated
variety
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lines most of the respiratory
tract
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