front 1 What id the function of the Epithelial tissue | back 1 cover/line |
front 2 What are the common characteristics of all epithelial tissue | back 2 avascular, regeneration, supported by connective tissue, made of mostly cells |
front 3 Name the different types of Epithelial tissue | back 3 Simple, Stratified, Glandular |
front 4 What are the subcategories of simple epithelial tissue | back 4 simple squamos, cuboidal, columnar, pseudostratified |
front 5 Describe simple squamos | back 5 flat cells, diffusion, lungs |
front 6 Describe simple cuboidal | back 6 cube-like cells, secrete and absorb, kidney tubules |
front 7 Describe simple columanr | back 7 secrete absorb, digestive |
front 8 Describe pseudostratified | back 8 secrete(mucus), trachea |
front 9 Startified Squamos | back 9 protection, outside of skin, lining of mouth |
front 10 Function of connective tissue | back 10 supports, insulates, transports, protects |
front 11 subcatagories of connective tissue | back 11 proper (loose, dense) cartilage, bone, blood |
front 12 loose connective tissue | back 12 areolar, adipose, reticular |
front 13 areolar | back 13 wraps/cushions organs |
front 14 adipose | back 14 provides reserve food feul. Under skin |
front 15 reticular | back 15 forms soft skeleton. Spleen |
front 16 dense connective tissue | back 16 dense reg, dense irreg, elastic |
front 17 dense reg connective tissue | back 17 attaches muscle to bone. ligaments and tendons |
front 18 dense irreg connective tissue | back 18 withstands tension. Capsule surrounding joint |
front 19 elastic | back 19 allows recoil after stretching. Arteries, aorta, heart |
front 20 Kinds of cartilage | back 20 hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage |
front 21 hyaline cartilage | back 21 supports/ reinforces. covers end of long bones |
front 22 elastic cartilage | back 22 maintains shape and structure. ear |
front 23 fibrocartilage | back 23 absorbs shock. intervertebral discs |
front 24 bone | back 24 supports/protects |
front 25 blood | back 25 transports. blood vessels |
front 26 types of muscle tissue | back 26 skeletal, cardiac, smooth |
front 27 skeletal muscle | back 27 voluntary |
front 28 cardiac muscle | back 28 propels blood. walls of heart |
front 29 smooth muscle | back 29 propels objects through passageways. hollow organs |
front 30 nerve tissue | back 30 conducts and controls. transmits signals. brain and spinal cord |
front 31 types of tissue repair | back 31 regeneration, fibrosis |
front 32 regeneration | back 32 same kind of tissue replaces destroyed tissue |
front 33 fibrosis | back 33 connective tissue replaces destroyed tisue (scar tissue) |
front 34 steps of tissue repair | back 34 1. inflammation
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front 35 what regenerates well, moderate, and what has no regenerative capacity | back 35 well: epithelial tissues, areolar conn tissue, dense irreg conn tissue, blood-forming tissue
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front 36 polarity of epithelial | back 36 exhibit apical-basal polarity |
front 37 apical surface | back 37 (upper free) exposed to exterior or cavity. May be smooth and slick. Most have microvilli. some have cilia |
front 38 basal surface | back 38 (lower, attached) scaffolding for cell migration in wound repair. glycoprotein and collagen fibers lie adjacent |
front 39 GLANDS | back 39 no data |
front 40 STRUCTURE ELEMENTS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE | back 40 no data |