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Besides shape, what is another way to classify epithelium

By whether it is moist or dry

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two types of moist epithelium

Mucosa and Serosa

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What’s an example of a mucosal epithelium?

pseudo-stratified epithelium

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What type of substance does serosa epithelium secrete?

Watery secretions, like sweat

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Where is serosa epithelium found?

parts of the body that need lubrication

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dry epithelium

Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

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Is collagen a cell or just a protein fiber?

a type of protein fiber

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where is collagen found?

in all connective tissues (except blood)

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What cell makes collagen?

fibroblasts

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What is connective tissue made of?

Collagen

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What type of cartilage has the most collagen?

Fibrocartilage

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What type of cartilage is best at resisting compression forces?

Fibrocartilage

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What type of connective tissue has the most collagen?

Dense regular CT

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Where is most of the body’s collagen fibers found?

Dermis

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Does collagen regenerate well?

No

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Why doesn’t collagen regenerate well?

Collagen has very little blood supply

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What gives connective tissue an elastic consistency while not interfering with diffusion of materials from area to another?

Collagen

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the main function of collagen

provide support and elasticity for connective tissues.

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two types of glands

Exocrine Glands

Endocrine Glands

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Exocrine Gland

  1. secretes substances into a duct

  • duct empties out onto the skin or into the lumen of a body tube

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Endocrine Glands

secretes its product (hormones) into blood

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four types of exocrine glands based on the type of secretion

1) M ucus

2) O il Glands

3) M ixed Glands (serous + mucous)

4) S erous Glands

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serous glands secrete

Sweat (watery secretion)

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mucous glands secrete

Mucous (watery secretion)

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oil glands secrete

Waxy and oily substances (no water)

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mixed glands secrete

Water and mucous (watery secretion)

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example of a mixed gland

Salivary gland

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three types of glands classified by the method of secretion

1) Merocrine Glands

2) Apocrine Glands

3) Holocrine Glands

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produce a secretion by the process called exocytosis

Merocrine Glands

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functions of Merocrine glands

secrete sweat, which functions for

a) Thermoregulation

b) Inhibiting bacteria on the skin

c) Excretion of water, electrolytes, drugs

DO NOT function as a lubricant for the skin

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What gland accumulates material in the apical section, the top if the cell breaks off, and the material is released?

Apocrine Glands

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two examples of an apocrine gland

  1. Mammary glands

  2. glands associated with pubic and axillary hairs

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What gland secretes a protein?

Apocrine glands

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two types of sweat glands

Merocrine (Eccrine) and apocrine

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Which gland will break off entirely with all the contents inside?

Holocrine Glands

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Example of a Holocrine Glands

sebaceous glands

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Which glands are found in the axilla and pubic regions?

Apocrine

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2 types of glands are found all over the body

Sebaceous and Merocrine (Eccrine)

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two types of glands classified by their structure (What they look like)

Unicellular Glands and Multicellular Glands

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Where is a goblet cell found?

In the Respiratory Tract ; trachea

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two types of multicellular glands

alveolar or tubular

simple (no branches) or compound (has branches)

Simple alveolar

Simple tubular (sweat glands)

Compound alveolar (mammary)

Compound tubular

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Name the 4 SKELETAL SYSTEM

FUNCTIONS

1. Mineral storage, especially calcium

  1. Structural support to the body

  1. Protection of various regions of the

body

4. Formation of blood cells in the marrow

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What do all types of cartilage have in

common?

A. CHONDROCYTES within spaces

called LACUNAE

B. Surrounded by dense irregular fibrous

connective tissue called

PERICHONDRIUM.

C. Avascular

D. Dense Extracellular matrix

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Name the spaces that Chrondrocytes are

within

LACUNAE

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4. Name the 3 types of cartilage

 Where in the body is each type found?

1. Hyaline Cartilage: joints

2. Elastic Cartilage: ear

3. Fibrocartilage: vertebral discs

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Which cartilage has many elastin fibers?

ELASTIC CARTILAGE

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What is an immature cartilage cell called?

chondroblast

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What is a mature cartilage cell called?

chondrocyte

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How does fibrocartilage differ from other cartilage?

Fibrocartilage has more collagen fibers than other

cartilages

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How does cartilage grow?

Appositional = (growth in diameter)

1. Increased activity of the chondroblasts

2. extracellular matrix is added on the

sides.

Interstitial = (growth in length)

1. Increased activity of the chondrocytes

2. Extracellular matrix is added between the

cells

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What gives bone flexibility?

Collagen fibers

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What gives bone strength?

Minerals

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