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cells

smallest living units in the body

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cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm

three main structural components of any cell

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function o plasma memrane

-protective barrier

-cellular communication via receptor proteins

-regulates movements on substances in and out

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fluid mosaic model

describes the dynamic nature of the cell membrane and its fluidity;

-bilayer of lipid molecules with embedded proteins

-tails line up end to end

-most abundant lipids are phospholipids (polar head, nonpolar tail), but theres cholesterol, glycolipisds, and diff kinds of proteins which help with memrane transport

<p>describes the dynamic nature of the cell membrane and its fluidity;</p><p>-bilayer of lipid molecules with embedded proteins</p><p>-tails line up end to end</p><p>-most abundant lipids are phospholipids (polar head, nonpolar tail), but theres cholesterol, glycolipisds, and diff kinds of proteins which help with memrane transport</p>
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Phospholipids

what makes up most of the plasma memrane

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Cholesterol

structural integrity of the plasma memrane thats in the lipid tails of bilayer

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Glycolipids

assist in cell recognition and adhesion to other cells and is found in the outermost layer of bilayer

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desmosomes, tight junctions, gap junctions

three kinds of membrane junctions

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Tissue

group of cells that perform similar function + extracellular matrix

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extracellular matrix

component of a tissue that gives it its consistency

-provides structural and biochemical support to surrounding cells

-includes: proteins, minerals, salts, lipids

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Epithelium

primary tissue that COVERS body surfaces and LINES body cavities

-its cells are arranged in sheets,

-also forms glands

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connective tissue

primary tissue

-form and function vary widely but all of these contain a large amount of extracellular matrix

-function: *support, holding tissue fluid, protection from disease*

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muscle tissue

consists of myocytes

-*brings about most kind of body movements*

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nervous tissue

forms the main component of the nervous organs (brain, spinal cord, and nerves)

---*regulates and controls body functions*

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epithelial tissue is named based off

the number of layers of cells + the shape of cells on the apical surface

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connective tissue

what is the most abundant and diverse type of tissue

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collagen, elastic, reticular

three types of fiber in CT

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skeletal, cardiac, smooth

three types of muscle

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neurons and neuroglia

types of cells present in nervous tissue

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tissues

skin is an organ because it consists of many _____ working together for a common function

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epidermis (epithelial) and dermis (connective tissue)

two layers of the skin and what they consist of

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Hypodermis, has adipose tissue

what isn't a part of the skin and why?

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Dermis

the majority of the vascularization in the integumentary tissue is in the

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keratinized epidermal cells

what type of cells are hair and nails made of

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sebaceous glands

glands that produce an oily substance called sebum

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chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

list the hierarchy of structural organization in the body

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Ipsilateral

same side

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Contralateral

opposite side

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Ventral

front side of the body, ventral

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dorsal

back side of body, fin

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Olecranal

back of elbow

<p>back of elbow</p>
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Antebrachial

pertaining to the forearm

<p>pertaining to the forearm</p>
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Antecubital

front of elbow

<p>front of elbow</p>
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manus

hand

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Pollex

thumb

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Crural

shin

<p>shin</p>
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Sural

calf

<p>calf</p>
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hallux

big toe

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spinal cord + cranial cavity

what is in the dorsal body cavity?

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ventral body cavity

thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities

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median (midsagittal) plane

Cuts the body into left and right planes

motion: forward and backward

<p>Cuts the body into left and right planes</p><p>motion: forward and backward</p>
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frontal (coronal) plane

vertical plane dividing the body or structure into anterior and posterior portions

motion: towards or away from the midline, lateral side to side movements

<p>vertical plane dividing the body or structure into anterior and posterior portions</p><p>motion: towards or away from the midline, lateral side to side movements</p>
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transverse plane

divides the body into superior and inferior parts

motion: rotation

<p>divides the body into superior and inferior parts</p><p>motion: rotation</p>
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Cilia

fingerlike projections that help *move* things

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Microvili

projections that increase the cell's surface area

-microfilaments make up their core

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Flagella

motile projection that has a tail, uses their whip like motions to move an entire cell

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plasma membrane

A selectively-permeable phospholipid bilayer forming the boundary of the cells

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Ribosomes

produce proteins, protein synthesis

-near rough ER and mitochondria

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Rough ER

produces proteins, has ribosomes attached

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Smooth ER

metabolizes lipids and stores calcium (in some cells)

-no ribosomes attached

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Golgi apparatus

packages proteins for use either within or outside the cell

-uses transport vesicles to send out the modified products received from ER

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Lysosomes

sacs of hydrolytic enzymes that break down large molecules

-acts like intracellular digestion

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Mitochondria

makes energy in form of ATP

-double memrane

-cristae ----name of inner memranes

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Peroxisomes

removes toxic wastes by using special enzymes oxidase and catalase

--oxidase : breaks down free radicals into hydrogen peroxide (BAD)

--catalase: neutralizes hydrogen peroxide and turns it into water

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Cytoskeleton

supports the cell shape and produces movements

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Centrioles

Located near the nucleus and help to organize cell division

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Centrosome

microtubule organizing center consisting of two centrioles

- where cilia and flagella are formed

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Nucleus

directis the operation of the cell

-double layer

--outside layer: pushes outward that helps develop the ER

--inside layer: houses chromatin and dense packed protein RNA; ribosomes are born here

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covering

one word function for epithelial tissue

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support

one word function for connective tissue

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Movement

one word function for muscle tissue

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control (and communication)

nervous tissue one word function

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special features of epithelium

-high cellularity -- lots of cells, almost no extracellular matrix

-polarity -- one side is diff from the other

-support by connective tissue

-avascular

-nervous innervation- but no blood vessels

-high regenerative capacity

-basement membrane: helps epithelium *stick* and has some CT

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tight junctions

tightly seals epithelium together and prevents leakage

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Desmosomes

anchoring junctions

-holds cells together that are under mechanical stress

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gap junctions

communicating junctions allow ions and small molecules to pass from one cell to the next for intercellular communication

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Squamous

flat cells

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Cuboidal

generally the same size all the way around

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Columnar

elongated cell, nucleus gravitates towards the basal side

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simple epithelium

one layer of cells

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stratified epithelium

means that theres two or more layers

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simple squamous epithelium

single layer of flattened cells with disc shaped central nuclei

--bird eye

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simple cuboidal epithelium

single layer of cubelike cells with large spherical central nuclei

-looks mostly the same in size, height, depth, and width

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simple columnar epithelium

single layer of TALL cells with ROUND to OVAL nuclei

-some cells bear cilia

-can have goblet cells

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pseudostratified columnar epithelium

single layer of cells at DIFFERING HEIGHTS, some not reaching the free surface

-nuclei is seen at diff levels

-can have cilia and goblet cells

- *she only shows CILIA on this type of tissue*

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stratified squamous epithelium

thick membrane composed of several layers

-basal cells are cuboidal or columnar, and surface cells are flattened (squamous)

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stratified cuboidal epithelium

two or more layers of cubelike cells

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stratified columnar epithelium

several cell layers

-basal cells usually cuboidal

-superficial cells elongated and columnar

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general arrangement of all types of CT

-unicellular

-lots of extracellular matrix

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collagen fibers

provides flexibility and *tensile* strength

-largest diameter and strongest of the CT fibers

-tensile strength -- like a rope, strength along its long axis; has little parts that make it strong bc of all of its compartments

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elastic fibers

*recoil* -able to go back to its original way

Flexible and "stretchy" fibers that add elasticity to tissue

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reticular fibers

smallest but still strong

*strength in tiny parts* that help to *support*

-doc A says to think of *pantyhose* - the threads are super small but bc of the way they're connected to each other, it helps make strong sheets

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skeletal muscle

A muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones.

-*voluntary and involuntary*

-striated that are perpendicular to things, multicellular

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cardiac muscle

only in heart

-striated, unicellular

-function: move blood in cardiovascular system

-involuntary

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smooth muscle

Involuntary muscle found inside many internal and hollow organs of the body

-involuntary

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skeletal tissue

what tissue is in this pic

<p>what tissue is in this pic</p>
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cardiac tissue

what tissue is this? *hint, look for intercalated discs*

<p>what tissue is this? *hint, look for intercalated discs*</p>
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smooth muscle tissue

what tissue is this? *hint: has a lot of nuclei and a cigar appearance (tapers at the end)*

<p>what tissue is this? *hint: has a lot of nuclei and a cigar appearance (tapers at the end)*</p>
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connective tissue

identify this tissue

<p>identify this tissue</p>
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nervous tissue

identify this tissue

<p>identify this tissue</p>
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neuron and neuroglia

types of cells present in nervous tissue

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skin = organ because...

consists of many tissues working together for a common function

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avascular

is the epidermis vascular or avascular?

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Come Lets Get Some Bluberies

mnemonic that helps to remember the epidermal layers (superficial to deep)

-corneum

-lucidum (2)

-granulosum

-spinosum

-basale

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4, 5

thin skin has __ epidermal layers, thick skin has __

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Dermis

-composed of dense irregular CT

-contains blood, lymphatic and nerves

-has papillary and reticular layer

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epithelial

general type of tissue associated with epidermis

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connective tissue

general type of tissue associated with dermis

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loose connective tissue

general type of tissue associated with hypodermis

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soles of feet and palms of hands

sebaceous glands are found everywhere except

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