Unit 2 Tissues Unit 2 Tissues Tissue a
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Unit 2: Tissues
Unit 2: Tissues Tissue: a group of cell types working together for the same purpose
Unit 2: Tissues Tissue: a group of cell types working together for the same purpose 4 Types of tissues
Unit 2: Tissues Tissue: a group of cell types working together for the same purpose 4 Types of tissues 1. 2. 3. 4. Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous
Epithelial Tissues
The following types of epithelial tissues are covered in this activity: 1. Simple squamous epithelial tissue (lungs) 2. Simple cuboidal epithelial tissue (kidneys) 3. Simple columnar epithelial tissue (small intestine) 4. Pseudostratified (ciliated) columnar epithelial tissue (trachea lining) 5. Stratified squamous epithelial tissue (mouth lining) 6. Stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue (salivary glands, sweat glands) 7. Stratified columnar epithelial tissue (male reproductive tract) 8 Transitional epithelial tissue (bladder) a. The tissue may show a full bladder b. The tissue may show an empty bladder
Figure 4. 3 e Epithelial tissues. (e) Stratified squamous epithelium Description: Thick membrane composed of several cell layers; basal cells are cuboidal or columnar and metabolically active; surface cells are flattened (squamous); in the keratinized type, the surface cells are full of keratin and dead; basal cells are active in mitosis and produce the cells of the more superficial layers. Stratified squamous epithelium Function: Protects underlying tissues in areas subjected to abrasion. Nuclei Location: Nonkeratinized type forms the moist linings of the esophagus, mouth, and vagina; keratinized variety forms the epidermis of the skin, a dry membrane. Basement membrane Connective tissue Photomicrograph: Stratified squamous epithelium lining the esophagus (285 x).
Figure 4. 3 f Epithelial tissues. (f) Transitional epithelium Description: Resembles both stratified squamous and stratified cuboidal; basal cells cuboidal or columnar; surface cells dome shaped or squamouslike, depending on degree of organ stretch. Transitional epithelium Function: Stretches readily and permits distension of urinary organ by contained urine. Location: Lines the ureters, urinary bladder, and part of the urethra. Basement membrane Connective tissue Photomicrograph: Transitional epithelium lining the urinary bladder, relaxed state (360 X); note the bulbous, or rounded, appearance of the cells at the surface; these cells flatten and become elongated when the bladder is filled with urine.
Given the previous examples (consider the morphology only) Can you name? First, the tissue type Second, where in the body the tissue is found
What kind of tissue does this represent? Stratified squamous epithelial tissue Where in the body would you find this tissue? mouth lining
What kind of tissue does this represent? Stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue Where in the body would you find this tissue? salivary glands, sweat glands
What kind of tissue does this represent? Stratified columnar epithelial tissue Where in the body would you find this tissue? male reproductive tract
What kind of tissue does this represent? Transitional epithelial tissue Where in the body would you find this tissue? empty bladder
What kind of tissue does this represent? Transitional epithelial tissue Where in the body would you find this tissue? distended (full) bladder
Epithelial tissue is characterized by each of these traits, except that… a) It lacks blood vessels b) It functions in secretion, absorption, and excretion c) Epithelial cells are loosely packed and have much intercellular material d) It is anchored to a basement membrane
Microvilli, which function to increase surface area, are more likely to be found in ______ epithelium a) b) c) d) simple cuboidal Simple squamous Transitional Simple columnar
Epithelium that appears layered due to the varying levels at which nuclei are found in cells, but in reality is not layered, is _________. a) b) c) d) Transitional epithelium Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium Stratified Squamous Epithelium Stratified Columnar Epithelium
The outer layer of the skin is composed of… a) b) c) d) Transitional epithelium Pseudostratified columnar epithelium Stratified squamous epithelium Stratified Columnar epithelium
The primary purpose of stratification, or layering, in epithelial tissue is for increased _______. a) b) c) d) Protection Secretion Absorption Thickening of the basement membrane
What type of epithelium lines the urinary bladder? a) b) c) d) stratified cuboidal epithelium Stratified squamous epithelium Transitional epithelium Stratified columnar epithelium
Under Epithelial classification simple equals how many layers? a) None b) One c) Multiple
Epithelial tissue is avascular. A. True B. False
Under epithelial classification squamous equates to what shape? A. Flat B. Wide and tall C. Tall and skinny
Epithelial tissue is polar. A. True B. False
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