Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Integumentary System
Hair & Glands
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100
A single layer of cells resembling columns that lines the digestive tract, gallbladder, excretory ducts of some glands, small bronchi, uterine tubes, and some regions of the uterus.
What is simple columnar epithelium?
100
All connective tissue arises from this type of cell.
What is mesenchymal cell?
100
Sweat glands sebaceous glands are two subtypes of what type of gland?
What are cutaneous glands?
100
These are the three types of hair found in humans.
What are lanugo, vellus, and terminal?
100
The skin color is influenced by these two pigments.
What are carotene and melanin?
200
These glands lose their surface connection (duct) as they develop, and are thus referred to as ductless glands.
What are Endocrine Glands?
200
These fibers within connective tissue are the most common and make collagen.
What are fibroblasts?
200
The hair follicle originates in what part of the skin?
What is the dermis?
200
These are found around the armpits, nipples, and groin.
What are apocrine sweat glands?
200
The dermis has an outer _____ layer and a deep ____ layer.
What is papillary and reticular?
300
They are the four primary tissue types found in the body.
What are the epithelium, connective, nervous, and muscle tissue?
300
Within connective tissue, this is considered a filler and aids in cementing the tissue.
What is ground substance?
300
These glands are distributed all over the body and produce clear perspiration consisting of primarily water, salts, and urea.
What are eccrine (merocrine sweat) glands?
300
These glands produce water and electrolytes.
What are merocrine sweat glands?
300
These cells undergo "total damage".
What are holocrine?
400
This epithelial tissue is often ciliated and consists of stratified squamous cells that have the ability to slide over one another.
What is transitional epithelium?
400
This covers bone surfaces.
What is periosteum?
400
This layer is missing from thin skin.
What is the stratum lucidum?
400
This muscle makes hair "stand on end".
What is the arrector pili muscle?
400
These cells are found on hairless skin in the stratum basale.
What are merkel cells?
500
This type of epithelial tissue is rare in the body, with small amounts making up the male urethra and large ducts of some glands.
What is stratified columnar epithelium.
500
This type of muscle has intercalculated discs.
What is cardiac?
500
These form your "fingerprints".
What are epidermal ridges?
500
He discovered cleavage lines in 1861.
Who is Karl Langer?
500
These "-osomes" tie cells together, while these "-osomes" attach cells to the basal lamina.
What are spot desmosomes and hemidesmosomes?