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Function of Epithelial Cells (5)

protection, sensory reception, secretion, absorption, ion transport

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Special Characteristics of Epithelial Cells (6)

cellularity, specialized contacts, polarity, support, avascular, regeneration

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What is special about epithelial cellularity?

densly packed with little extracellular materials.

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Example of epithelial specialized contact

cell junction

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What is special about Epithelial Polarity?

apical and basal regions exist and differ in structure and function

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What is the epithelial supported by?

underlying connective tissue

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What does avascular but innovative mean?

lacks blood vessels, but has nerve endings to sense stimuli like pain or touch

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How do epithelial cells regenerate?

because of high mitotic rates and presence of mesenchymal (stem) cells

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What are the general surface features of epithelium tissue?

apical, lateral, basal

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What are the apical surface features of epithelium?

microvilli, stereocilia, cilia

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What is the function of microvilli in epithelium?

increase surface area; may anchor sheets of mucus

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What are stereocilia in epithelium?

very long microvilli that cannot move.

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What do Cilia do in epithelium

move fluid, usually mucus

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What are the lateral surface features of epithelium?

Cell Junctions

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What do cell junctions do?

form bonds with other cells or extracellular material

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Examples of epithelium cell junctions

desmosomes, tight junction, gap junction

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What are Basal Surface Features in Epithelium

Basal lamina, basement membrane

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Basal Lamina function

sheet of proteins that acts as a filter and as a scaffolding on which regenerating epithelial cells grow.

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What are basement membranes formed by?

formed by basal lamina plus some underlying reticular fibers.

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Simple epithelial

one layer of cells

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Stratified epithelial

2 or more layers of cells.

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What is used to classify stratified cells?

The superficial or apical layer

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Pseudostratified with cilia

simple epithelium that contains both short and tall cells; classification used mainly in one type (pseudostratified columnar)

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Squamous cells

flattened cytoplasm and nucleus

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Cuboidal cells

Cube-shaped with spherical nucleus

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Columnar cells

tall, column-shaped cells with elongated nuclei placed closer to the base of the cells

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transitional epithelia

stratified that stretches and changes shape due to expansion of cells lumens (open spaces)

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what does Simple Squamous Epithelium form?

the endothelium of blood vessels and the mesothelium of the ventral body cavity

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what does simple squamous epithelium line?

alveoli in lungs

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how do molecules diffuse in simple squamous epithelium

rapidly (passive) through delicate and thin later of flat cells of this epithelium.

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function of stratified squamous epithelium

protects underlying tissues in areas subjected to abrasion

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what do keratinized stratified squamous types form?

epidermis of the skin

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what do non keratinized stratified squamous form

moist linings of the esophagus, mouth, and vagina.

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function of simple cuboidal epithelium

secretion and absorption

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where do simple cuboidal epithelium occur?

in kidney tubules and in ducts and portions of small glands.

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what is the function of stratified cuboidal epithelium?

protection

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where do stratified cuboidal epithelium occur?

largest ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, and salivary glands

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function of simple columnar epithelium?

absorption, secretion, and ion transport

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what does ciliated type simple columnar line?

small bronchi, uterine tubes, and some regions of the uterus

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What does non ciliated type simple columnar line?

the stomach and intestines, gallbladder, and excretory ducts of some glands

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what is the function of stratified columnar epithelium?

protection and secretion

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where does stratified columnar epithelium occur?

small amnts occur in male urethra and in large ducts of some glands (rare type)

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what is the function of pseudostratified (ciliated) columnar epithelium?

secretion (especially mucus) and propulsion of mucus by ciliary action

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where does ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium line?

trachea and most of upper respiratory tract

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where does non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium line?

sperm carrying ducts and ducts of large glands

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what does transitional epithelium line?

ureters, bladder, and part of urethra

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what does transitional epithelium do?

stretches readily and permits distension of urinary organ by contained urine

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glands

many epithelial cells make and secrete a product (aqueous fluid containing proteins usually)

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exocrine glands

secrete their product onto body surfaces (skin) or into body cavities

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What do exocrine glands contain?

ducts that carry secreted products to epithelial surface

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serous glands

produce watery solution that usually contains enzymes

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mucous glands

produce viscous, sticky mucus

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mixed glands

Contain both serous and mucous cell types and produce a mixture of the two types of secretions

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unicellular glands (goblet cells)

individual secretory cells that occur in epithelia containing scattered gland cells

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multicellular glands

composed of many cells that form a distinctive microscopic structure or macroscopic organ

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How are multicellular glands classified?

ducts (simple or compound) and by the structure of their secretory units (tubular, alveolar or acinar, or tubuloalveolar)

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What are the different mechanisms of secretion?

merocrine (eccorine), apocrine, holocrine

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apocrine secretion

a portion of the secreting cell's body is lost during secretion

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holocrine secretion

the entire cell disintegrates to secrete its substances

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example of apocrine secretion

lactiferous glands in the breast

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example of holocrine secretion

sebaceous glands

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merocrine secretion

aka eccrine; cells secrete their substances by exocytosis

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example of merocrine secretion

mucous and serous glands

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endocrine glands

ductless and secrete product (typ hormones) directly into the bloodstream

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