1. Anatomy
2. Physiology
3. Atoms/Molecules/Macromolecules/Cells/Tissues/Organs/Organ Systems/Organism
4. Epithelial/Connective/Muscle/Nervous
5. Integumentary/Skeletal/Muscle/Nervous/Endocrine/Circulatory/Digestive/Respiratory/Excretory/
Reproductive
6. Tissue
7. Histology
8. Cellularity/Avascularity/Have Specialized contacts/High regeneration
ability/Tissue touches a basement membrane/One side always faces a lumen
or outside.
9. Basal lamina
10. Reticular lamina
11. Reticular lamina /basal lamina
12. shape/number of layers
13. Squamous/cuboidal/columnar
14. a. Simple squamous
b. Simple columnar
c. Simple cuboidal
d. Simple cuboidal
e. Simple squamous
f. Stratified cuboidal
g. Transitional
h. Simple squamous
i. Pseudostratified
j. Simple columnar
k. Simple cuboidal
l. Simple squamous
m. Transitional
n. Pseudostratified
o. Stratified squamous
p. Stratified columnar
q. Stratified squamous
r. Simple squamous
s. Stratified squamous
t. Simple columnar
15. Ciliated/Mucous secreting/brush border
16. Connective
17. Binding/Protection/Insulation/Support/Storage/Transport
18. Usually has a large matrix and is derived from mesenchyme.
19. Ground substance/fibers/cells
20. Ground substance and fibers
21. Ground substance
22. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)
23. Hyaluronic acid/Chondroitin sulfate
24. Collagen/elastin/reticular
25. a. Elastic f. Elastic
b. Collagen g. Collagen
c. Collagen h. Reticular
d. Collagen i. Reticular
e. Reticular
26. Blast
27. Fibroblast
28. Chondrocyte
29. Osteoblast
30. Hemocytoblast
31. a. Adipose g. Adipose
b. Adipose h. Reticular
c. Dense regular connective tissue i. Reticular
d. Areolar j. Dense
irregular
e. Dense irregular k. Elastic
f. Dense regular l. Elastic
32. Connective tissue proper/Cartilage/Bone/Blood
33. Marfan's syndrome is a disease that results in improperly
formed connective tissues. Connective tissues are found in
all organs and the most serious effects are in the weakened walls of arteries
and veins where a rupture may cause a fatal loss of blood.
34. Dense regular connective tissue is very strong in one direction.
Forces applied to such structures as tendons and ligaments are usually
in one direction. Dense irregular connective tissue have the collagen
fibers interwoven that results in strength in many different directions.
Forces applied to your skin are often of this nature.
35. A surgical procedure whereby adipose tissue to removed from beneath
the skin.
36. A biopsy is the when a tissue sample, susupected of being diseased,
is taken from an organ for analysis.
37. Slide one is taken from the stomach to colon. The most likely
specific location is the colon because of the large numbers of goblet cells.
Slide two is from the mouth, esophagus, rectum, or anus. Since it is weakly
keratinized, the mouth is the likely location.
38. Collagen fibers stretch slightly and then lock while elastic fibers
stretch to greater lengths than collagen fibers and snap back to their
original lengths.
39. Sources vary on their definitions of these terms, but as described
in my class the matrix includes the fibers and ground substance.
The ground substance is the colloid type substance composed of water, ions,
salts, glycoproteins, and proteoglycans (hyaluronic acid).
40. Cellularity refers to tissues that are mostly composed of cells
with very little matrix present. Epithelium tissues have great cellularity
while connective tissues do not.
41. The mucus from the goblet cells entrap air borne debri. The
cilia sweep this trapped debri away from the gas exchange surfaces of the
lungs.
42. All (or at least most) cells of this tissue touch the basement
membrane; therefore it is simple.
43. No! These classifications are based on the outermost layer
of cells only.
44. a. transport passageways; surface for Ez activity; compartmentalizes
the cell.
b. Synthesis of glycoproteins and mucopolysaccharides;
or even other hybrid molecules.
c. Package of digestive enzymes.
d. Protein sysnthesis.
e. RNA synthesis.
f. Production of most ATPs in the cell.
g. A membranous sac that transports substance
within or to the outer surface of a cell.
45. Epthelial tissues are connected by tight junctions that prevent
them from pulling apart.