-epithelium
Epithelial tissue
Connective
Tissue
Connections
Potpourri
100
single layer of cubed cells
What is simple cuboital epithelium
100
A surface that is not in contact with other cells
What is free surface
100
Another term for areolar tissue
What is loose
100
modified desmosomes
What are hemidesmosomes
100
The abbreviation "CT" stands for this
What is connective tissue
200
where goblet cells are located
What is columnar epithelium
200
This attaches epithelial cells to underlying tissues
What is basement membrane
200
fat tissue is known as this
What is adipose tissue
200
These bind adjacent cells together and form permeability barriers
What are tight junctions
200
these cells produce the matrix
What blast cells
300
tissue with cilia
What is pseudostratified columnar epithelium
300
these cells contain mucus and are intermixed with the ciliated cells on free surfaces
What are goblet cells
300
the location of most Dense collagenous connective tissue, where muscle is attached to bone
What are tendons
300
Latin for "a band" and "body"
What are "desmos" and "soma"
300
"proteo" and "glycan" are Latin for these words
What are "protein" and "polysaccharides"
400
where nuclei appear as bumps
What is simple stratified epithelium
400
this type of tissue would be found in the capillaries throughout the body
What is simple squamous epithelium
400
these are the six major types of connective tissue
What are loose(areolar), adipose, dense connective, cartilage, bone, blood
400
these are how most epithelial cells are connected to one another
What are gap junctions
400
Non-motile cells that release chemicals that promote inflammations
What are mast cells
500
looks different in different stretchy situations
What is transitional epithelium
500
this tissue is located in both keratinized and nonkeratinized surfaces
What is stratified squamous epithelium
500
This type of tissue contains collagens in a matrix, is capable of withstanding considerable pressure, and in located in intervertabral disk
What is fibrocartilage
500
These are found in the lining of the intestines and most other simple epithelia
What tight junctions
500
the Latin words "makros" and "phago" mean this
What are "large" and "to eat"
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