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Tissues (Dr. Z Test 2)
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 2
10/04/2012

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Term
Tissues
Definition
groups of closely associated cells that are similar in structure and perform common or related function.
Term
What are the four major types of tissues?
Definition
Epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous.
Term
Histology
Definition
The study of tissues.
Term
What are the general characteristics of epithelial tissues?
Definition

1. Composed of tightly packed cells forming continuous sheets.

 -may have tight junctions and desmosomes.

 -have little extracellular material.

2. Anchored to connective tissue by a basement membrane.

3. Covers all free body surfaces and is the major tissue of glands.

 -Has nerve fibers but lacks blood vessels

 -It is continuously replaced.

Term
What are the functions of epithelial tissue?
Definition
Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion and sensory reception.
Term
Simple Squamous Epithelium
Definition

Single layer of thin, flattened cells through which substances pass relatively easily. 

 -Allows diffusion to readily occur.

Term
What is the function of simple squamous epithelium?
Definition
Permits the exchange of gases and nutrients/wastes.
Term
Where is simple squamous epithelium found?
Definition
Lines the lungs, blood vessels, lymph vessels and various membranes within the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
Term
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Definition
Single layer of cube-shaped cells.
Term
What are the functions of simple cuboidal epithelium?
Definition
secretion and absorption.
Term
Where can simple cuboidal epithelium be found?
Definition
Found in kidney tubules, covers ovaries, lines glands such as the liver, pancreas and salivary glands.
Term
Simple columnar epithelium
Definition
Elongated cells whose nuclei are located near the basement membrane.
Term
What are the functions of simple columnar epithelium?
Definition
protection, secretion and absorption.
Term
Where can simple columnar epithelium be found?
Definition
lines the digestive tract and the uterus.
Term
Microvilli
Definition

minute, cylindrical processes

 -increases surface area, allows greater absorption.

Term
Goblet cells
Definition

mucus-secreting cell

 -specialized columnar cell

Term
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Definition

Single layer of columnar cells that appears stratified because the nuclei are located at two or more levels within the cells.

 +May have cilia - moves mucus or cells over the surface of the tissue.

Term
What are the functions of pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
Definition
Protection and transport
Term
Where can pseudostratified columnar be found?
Definition
Lines the various tubes of both the respiratory system and reproductive system
Term
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Definition
Multiple layers of flattened cells.
Term
What are the functions of stratified squamous epithelium?
Definition
Protects the underlying cells from abrasions and harmful environmental effects.
Term
Where can stratified squamous epithelium be found?
Definition
Covers the skin, lines the mouth and throat, anal canal and vagina.
Term
Stratified cuboidal and columnar epithelium
Definition

both types are rare.

 + cuboidal - found in the ducts of large glands.

 + columnar - found in the male urethra.

Term
Transitional Epithelium
Definition
Multiple layers of stacked cells specialized to undergo distension.
Term
What are the functions of transitional epithelium?
Definition
Prevents the contents of the urinary passageways from diffusing into the body.
Term
Where can transitional epithelium be found?
Definition
ureters and urinary bladder.
Term
Glandular Epithelium
Definition
Groups of cells specialized to secrete substances.
Term
What are the two major types of glandular epithelium?
Definition
Exocrine glands and endocrine glands.
Term
Exocrine Glands
Definition

Secretes substances into ducts.

 -e.g. sweat glands, salivary glands, liver and pancreas.

Term
Endocrine Glands
Definition

Secrete substances into tissue fluids or blood

 -e.g. glands that produce hormones.

Term
What are the classifications of exocrine gland classification based on structure?
Definition

a1. Simple glands - have unbranched ducts

a2. Compound glands - have branched ducts

 *Ducts do not secrete substances.

b1. Tubular glands - secretory cells form a tube.

b2. Alveolar glands - secretory cells form small flasklike sacs.

b3. Tubuloavascular glands - secretory cells form into both tubelike and flasklike portions.

Term
What are the classifications of exocrine gland classification based on what they secrete?
Definition

Merocrine glands - secrete cell products without the loss of cytoplasm.

 -most secretory glands are this type.

Apocrine glands - lose portions of their cells during secretion.

 -some sweat glands and mammary glands.

Holocrine glands - releases cells filled with secretory products.

 -sebaceous glands.

Term
What are the two merocrine gland cells?
Definition

1) Serous cells - secrete watery fluid that may have a lot of enzymes.

2) Mucous cells - secrete mucus.

 *Salivary glands have both types.

Term
What are the functions of connective tissues?
Definition
connects, supports, protects, provides framework, fills spaces, stores fat, produces blood cells, helps repair tissues and provides protection against infection.
Term
What is the common origin of connective tissues?
Definition

All connective tissues arise from mesenchyme.

 -Mesenchyme = embryonic connective tissue.

Term
Vascularization (connective tissue)
Definition

The blood supply varies between types of connective tissue.

 -e.g. cartilage = avascualr

 bone and adipose tissue = highly vascularized

Term
Extracellular matrix (connective tissue)
Definition

-Unlike other tissues, connective tissues are more nonliving material than cellular.

-nonliving material includes ground substance and fibers.

Term
What are connective tissues composed of?
Definition

Ground substance = amorphous material that fills the space between cells

 -interstitial fluid

 -cell adhesion proteins

 -proteoglycans = proteins with polysaccharides

Term
What are the five major cell types of connective tissues?
Definition
Fibroblasts, chondroblasts, osteoblasts, macrophages and mast cells.
Term
Fibroblasts
Definition
produce collagen and elastic fibers
Term
Chondroblasts
Definition

produce cartilage

-chondrocytes = mature (inactive) chondroblast

Term
Osteoblasts
Definition

produce bone

-osteocytes = mature osteoblasts

Term
macrophages
Definition
large cells that phagocytize foreign particles (e.g. bacteria, broken down cell parts).
Term
mast cells
Definition

detect foreign substances and begin the inflammation response.

-usually located near blood vessels.

Term
What are the three connective tissue fibers of connective tissues?
Definition
Collagenous fibers, elastic fibers and reticular fibers.
Term
Collagenous Fibers
Definition
Fibers composed of collagen which have great tensile strength.
Term
Elastic fibers
Definition
Fibers composed mostly of elastin which allows stretching and recoil.
Term
Reticular fibers
Definition
very fine collagen fibers.
Term
What three things are connective tissues composed of?
Definition

1. Ground substance

2. Major cell types

3. Connective tissue fibers

Term
Areolar connective tissue
Definition

-Binds tissues together.

-Tissue fluids are found in the intercellular spaces, along with collagen and elastic fibers.

Term
Where can areolar connective tissue be found?
Definition
Beneath skin, between muscles, in serous membranes around the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
Term
Adipose tissue
Definition
specialized form of loose connective tissue
Term
What are the functions of adipose tissue?
Definition
stores fat, provides a protective and acts as a heat insulator.
Term
Where can adipose tissue be found?
Definition
beneath skin, around the heart, kidney, various joints and in certain abdominal membranes.
Term
What are the two types of dense connective tissue?
Definition
Regular and irregular dense connective tissue
Term
Regular dense connective tissue
Definition

closely-packed bundles of collagen fibers running in the same direction

-found in tendons and ligaments

Term
Irregular dense connective tissue
Definition

thick bundles of collagen fibers which intertwine.

-found in the dermis, joint capsules and the fibrous coverings of some organs.

Term
Elastic connective tissue
Definition

Composed mainly of elastic fibers

-provides elasticity

Term
Where are elastic connective tissues found?
Definition
Between adjacent vertebrae, within the walls of the aorta, larger airways, larger arteries and some portions of the heart.
Term
Reticular connective tissue
Definition
consists mainly of thin, branched collagen fibers
Term
What is the function of reticular connective tissue?
Definition
provides support
Term
Where can reticular connective tissue be found?
Definition
liver, spleen and lymphatic organs
Term
What are the functions of cartilage?
Definition
provide support and framework.
Term
Cartilage
Definition

Extracellular matrix - fibers and gel-like ground substance

Avascular = lacks a direct blood supply

-slow to heal following an injury

 

Term
Perichondrium (cartilage)
Definition

dense irregular connective tissue structure that encases parts made of cartilage

-contains blood vessels

Term
Where is hyaline cartilage found?
Definition

tip of nose, connecting the ribs to the sternum, larynx, epiphyseal plates and composes all articular cartilage.

-most abundant type

Term
elastic cartilage
Definition

has more elastic fibers than hyaline cartilage

-found: ear and epiglottis

Term
fibrocartilage
Definition

has lots of collagen fibers

-found: intervebral disks and meniscus of knees

Term
bone
Definition

Collagen fiber framework covered with mineral salts.

-flexible and hard

Cells are usually arranged in concentric circles

-around a haversian canal

-connected by canaliculi

Bone is considered an "active tissue" - constantly reforming and heals rapidly.

Term
What are the functions of bones?
Definition
supports and protects
Term
blood
Definition

-Composed of cells suspended in fluid

-cells are formed in the red bone marrow

Term
What are the functions of blood?
Definition

-transport vehicle for the cardiovascular system

-transports nutrients, gases, wastes, etc. to and/or from the tissues.

Term
Muscle Tissues
Definition
Highly cellular, well vascularized tissues that are responsible for most types of body movement.
Term
What are the three different types of muscle tissues?
Definition
skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
Term
Where can skeletal muscle tissue be found?
Definition

usually in muscles attached to bone

-voluntary = controlled by conscious effort

Term
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
Definition

Cells= muscle fibers = long and threadlike

a) has striations = alternating light and dark cross markings.

b) multinucleate = many nuclei, in between the muscle fibers.

Contracts when stimulated by nerve impulses, it then relaxes immediately.

Term
Where can smooth muscle tissues be found?
Definition

In the wall of hallow internal organs

e.g. organs of the digestive tract, blood vessels.

-involuntary

Term
Smooth muscle tissue
Definition

-cells are spindle shaped and nonstriated

-contracts and relaxes slowly

Term
cardiac muscle tissue
Definition

Cells: joined by intercalated disks

-arranged in branching interconnecting network.

 

Generates its own contractions = autorhythmic

-modified by the brain

Term
Where is cardiac muscle tissue found?
Definition

only in the heart

-involuntary

Term
Where can nervous tissues be found?
Definition
brain, spinal cord and peripheal nerves.
Term
Neurons
Definition

Neurons = nerve cells

1) Sensitive to changes

2) Functions: 

-respond to environmental changes by transmitting impulses.

-help coordinate, regulate and integrate body activities.

Term
Neuroglial cells
Definition

Neuroglial cells = cells found in conjunction with nerve cells.

-functions (of the various types):

1) Bind and support nervous tissue

2) Connect neurons to blood vessels

3) Phagocitize bacteria, viruses and toxins

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