A major thing that epithelial tissues lack
Blood vessels
ALL cells have this, no exceptions.
membrane potential
the mitotically active layer of the epidermis, closely associated with blood supply.
The most prominent cell type within connective tissue proper.
fibroblasts, fibrocytes.
Found in the pinna of your ear
elastic cartilage
the four primary tissue types.
nervous
muscle
connective
epithelial
This type of transport requires energy, and couples glucose and sodium together.
secondary active transport
Layer in which apoptosis occurs.
stratum granulosum
Mucous membrane and areolar connective tissue.
lamina propria
Found in the meniscus of the knee, intervertebral discs, and the pubic symphysis.
fibrocartilage
surface that is freely exposed to the body cavity
apical surface
Type of molecule that CAN NOT freely pass through the membrane, it has a physical requirement necessary to pass through.
Hydrophilic molecules- like NA+, K+ CA+, CL-, proteins ie. charged molecules.
this layer is not apart of the integumentary system, but plays an important role, located below the dermis.
hypodermis
forms all connective tissue and is specifically _____.
meschnyme, multipotent
Growth type occurring in existing matrix, for immature cartilage.
Interstitial growth
covers the body surface and lines the lumens of the digestive,
respiratory, and urogenital tracts
epithelial membrane
released into the malanasome by exocytosis, taken up by keratinocytes.
Melanocytes.
Contains nipple like projections, capillary loops, and sensory receptors.
dermal papillae (papillary layer of dermis)
A spongey web like network supporting cells within the liver.
reticular connective tissue
Chondrocytes are laying inside the ____
lacunae
secretory product accumulates at the apical surface, which then
separates from the cell to form the secretion (e.g. mammary and certain sweat
glands)
apocrine gland
This process, _____ will STOP once equilibrium is met, however ____ will NOT stop when equilibrium is met.
net diffusion, diffusion.
released into the malanasome by exocytosis, taken up by keratinocytes.
Melanocytes
few blood cells, little ground substance, mostly parallel collagen fibers
dense regular connective tissue
reduces friction at joints, network of collagen fibers
hyaline cartilage