Epithelial
Connective
Grab Bag
Nervous Tissue
Repair and Inflamation
100
What are the three categories of epithelium based on shape?
Cuboidal, squamous, and columnar
100
What is the suffix for breaking down
clast
100
What is the study of tissue structure?
Histology
100
Which part of the neuron recieves stimuli?
Dendrites
100
What causes inflammation?
Tissue damage
200
What is the type of tissue that appears to be stratified?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
200
What are three locations of adipose tissue?
Mammary glands, around kidneys, and under the skin.
200
What is three locations of elastic tissue?
External ear, epiglottis, and auditory tubes
200
Where is the nucleus of neuron located?
Cell body
200
What are three causes of pain from inflammation?
Damage to nerves, chemical mediators, and increased pressure due to edema and pus
300
What is the special quality of transitional epithelium?
It can be greatly stretched
300
What are the three types cartilage?
Hyaline, fibro, and elastic cartilage
300
Where are synovial membranes and what tissue are they made of?
Line joint cavaties, connective
300
What are the three locations of nervous tissue?
brain, spinal cord, and nerves
300
What are three causes of chronic inflammation?
Allergies, interference with the healing process, cause of injury not being removed, abnormal immune response
400
What are the function of goblet cells?
Secretion of mucus
400
What are the five types of connective tissue?
Dense, adipose, loose, cartilage, blood, and bone
400
What is the difference between simple and stratified?
Simple is one layer of cells, stratified is more than one layer
400
What are the three functions of neuroglia?
Insulate, nourish, and protect neurons
400
What is the difference between replacement and regernation?
Regeneration- New cells of the same type are created and normal function is restored Replacement- New type of tissue develops and a scar is produced, with the loss of some tissue function
500
What are the five functions of epithelial tissue?
Protect underlying structures, act as a barrier, premitting the passage of substances, secreting substances, and absorbing substances
500
What are the seven functions of connective tissue?
Enclosing and separating tissues, connecting tissues to one another, supporting and moving parts of the body, storing compounds, cushioning and insulating, transporting, and protecting.
500
What are the five symptoms of inflammation?
Redness, swelling, heat, pain, and disturbance of function
500
What are the functions of nervous tissue?
Coordinate and control body activities, awareness, emotions, thinking, and memory
500
What is the function of inflammation?
Mobilize body defenses, isolate and destroy pathogens and dead cells
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