2023-12-05T18:08:16+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>"Polarity" in regards to tissues refers to </p>, <p>the apical surface is _______________</p>, <p>the basal surface is ___________</p>, <p>what are specialized contacts?</p>, <p>epithelium tissue is ___________but _____________</p>, <p>what is a gland?</p>, <p>define exocrine glands</p>, <p>define endocrine gland </p>, <p>what are the four functions of connective tissue </p>, <p>Why are Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Bone &amp; Blood all considered part of the same tissue type?</p>, <p>what are membranes?</p>, <p>an open body cavity is </p>, <p>a closed body cavity is </p>, <p>describe the structure of a cutaneous membrane.</p><p></p><p>why is it a dry membrane?</p>, <p>describe the structure of a mucous membranes?</p><p>what do they line?</p><p>what are they adapted for?</p>, <p>describe the structure of a serous membrane</p><p>what do they line?</p>, <p>"Regeneration" of tissues refers to what? </p>, <p> "Fibrosis" of tissues refers to what?</p>, <p>what is the first step of tissue repair?</p><p> describe the process in 3 steps...</p>, <p>what is the second step of tissue repair?</p><p> describe the process in 2 steps </p>, <p>what is the third step of tissue repair?</p>, <p>these 5 tissues have very good regenerative capacity, list them </p>, <p>these 2 tissues have moderate regenerative capacity, list them</p>, <p>these 2 tissues have weak regenerative capacity, list them</p>, <p>these 2 tissues have virtually no regenerative capacity and are routinely replaced by scar tissue, name them</p>, <p>list a function of simple squamous epithelium </p><p>list one location where you would find it</p>, <p>list a function of simple cuboidal epithelium </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of simple columnar epithelium </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of pseudostratified columnar epithelium </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of stratified squamous epithelium </p><p>list one location where you would find it</p>, <p>list a function of transitional epithelium </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue proper loose areolar </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue proper loose adipose </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue proper loose reticular </p><p>list one location where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue proper dense regular</p><p>list one location where you would find it</p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue proper dense irregular</p><p>list one location where you would find it</p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue proper dense elastic</p><p>list one location where you would find it</p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue cartilage hyaline</p><p>list two locations where you would find it </p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue cartilage elastic </p><p>list two locations where you would find it</p>, <p>list a function of connective tissue of cartilage fibrocartilage </p> flashcards
Chapter 4 lecture finals

Chapter 4 lecture finals

  • "Polarity" in regards to tissues refers to

    two different surfaces

  • the apical surface is _______________

    exposed to exterior or hollow cavity of an organ

  • the basal surface is ___________

    attached to underlying tissue

  • what are specialized contacts?

    membrane junctions that maintain polarity

  • epithelium tissue is ___________but _____________

    avascular

    innervated

  • what is a gland?

    one or more cells that make and export a secretion

  • define exocrine glands

    gland that releases the product outside the body or into open body cavity

    has a duct

  • define endocrine gland

    releases hormones into blood or lymphatic fluid

    ductless

  • what are the four functions of connective tissue

    binding

    protection

    insulation

    transportation

  • Why are Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Bone & Blood all considered part of the same tissue type?

    they all originate from the same embryonic mesenchyme

  • what are membranes?

    continuous multicellular sheets that contain more than 1 tissue type

  • an open body cavity is

    a body cavity with access to the outside environment

  • a closed body cavity is

    a body cavity that is not open to the outside environment

  • describe the structure of a cutaneous membrane.

    why is it a dry membrane?

    keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

    dense irregular connective tissue

    exposed to air

  • describe the structure of a mucous membranes?

    what do they line?

    what are they adapted for?

    epithelium

    loose connective tissue

    smooth muscle sometimes present

    line body cavities open to exterior

    absorption and secretion

  • describe the structure of a serous membrane

    what do they line?

    simple squamous epithelium

    loose areolar connective tissue

    moist membranes lining closed ventral body cavities

  • "Regeneration" of tissues refers to what?

    replacement of damaged tissue with same tissue type

  • "Fibrosis" of tissues refers to what?

    damaged tissue replaced with fibrous CT called scar tissue

  • what is the first step of tissue repair?

    describe the process in 3 steps...

    inflammation

    fluid and cells enter the injured area

    clot forms

    exposed clot forms a scab

  • what is the second step of tissue repair?

    describe the process in 2 steps

    organization

    restores blood supply

    granulation tissue forms

  • what is the third step of tissue repair?

    regeneration or fibrosis

  • these 5 tissues have very good regenerative capacity, list them

    dense irregular connective tissue

    epithelial tissue

    blood-forming tissue

    bone tissue

    areolar connective tissue

  • these 2 tissues have moderate regenerative capacity, list them

    smooth muscle tissue

    dense regular connective tissue

  • these 2 tissues have weak regenerative capacity, list them

    skeletal muscle tissue

    cartilage tissue

  • these 2 tissues have virtually no regenerative capacity and are routinely replaced by scar tissue, name them

    cardiac tissue

    nervous tissue

  • list a function of simple squamous epithelium

    list one location where you would find it

    diffusion and filtration

    air sacs of lungs

  • list a function of simple cuboidal epithelium

    list one location where you would find it

    secretion and absorption

    kidney tubules

  • list a function of simple columnar epithelium

    list one location where you would find it

    secretion and absorption

    non-ciliated in the digestive tract

    ciliated in small bronchi

  • list a function of pseudostratified columnar epithelium

    list one location where you would find it

    secretion

    ciliated in trachea

    non-ciliated in sperm ducts

  • list a function of stratified squamous epithelium

    list one location where you would find it

    protects underlying tissue subject to abrasion

    non keratinized lines esophagus

    keratinized forms epidermis of skin

  • list a function of transitional epithelium

    list one location where you would find it

    stretches readily

    lines ureters

  • list a function of connective tissue proper loose areolar

    list one location where you would find it

    wraps and cushions organs

    under epithelia of body

  • list a function of connective tissue proper loose adipose

    list one location where you would find it

    provides reserve food fuel

    hypodermis

  • list a function of connective tissue proper loose reticular

    list one location where you would find it

    forms a stroma that supports other cell types

    spleen

  • list a function of connective tissue proper dense regular

    list one location where you would find it

    withstands tensile strength when pulling force is applied in one direction

    tendons and most ligaments

  • list a function of connective tissue proper dense irregular

    list one location where you would find it

    withstands tensile strength when pulling force is applied in multiple directions

    fibrous joint capsules

  • list a function of connective tissue proper dense elastic

    list one location where you would find it

    allows tissue to recoil after stretching

    wall of large arteries

  • list a function of connective tissue cartilage hyaline

    list two locations where you would find it

    supports and reinforces

    trachea and larynx

  • list a function of connective tissue cartilage elastic

    list two locations where you would find it

    maintains shape of structure while allowing for great flexibility

    pinna and epiglottis

  • list a function of connective tissue of cartilage fibrocartilage

    absorbs compressive shock

    intervertebral discs