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Characteristics of Epithelium
Classification of Epithelium
Characteristics of Muscle
Classification of
Muscle
Location Identification
100
The lining, covering and glandular tissue of the body.
What is epithelial tissue?
100
One layer of cells
What is simple epithelium?
100
Highly specialized to contract and shorten to produce movement
What is muscle tissues?
100
Found in the digestive tract
What is smooth muscle tissue?
100
Found in the lungs
What is simple squamous?
200
The four functions of the epithelial tissue
What is protection, absorption, filtration and secretion?
200
More than one layer of cells
What is stratified epithelium?
200
Muscles stretch to a certain limit without injury and then come back to its original shape and size
What is elasticity?
200
Found in the heart
What is cardiac muscle tissue?
200
Found in the trachea
What is pseudostratified columnar?
300
The lower surface of an epithelium which is a structureless material secreted by the cells
What is a basement membrane?
300
Cells that are cube-shaped like dice
What is cuboidal?
300
When the muscle tissues in our body send signals to the brain EX. touching your hand on a hot stove
What is stimulus?
300
Found attached to the skeleton
What is skeletal muscle tissue?
300
Found in the mouth, esophagus and outer portions of the skin
What is stratified squamous?
400
One free surface or edge that is exposed to the body's exterior to the cavity of an internal organ
What is apical surface?
400
Flattened like fish scales
What is squamous?
400
The three different types of muscle tissue
What are skeletal, cardiac and smooth?
400
These types of tissues are long, cylindrical, multinucleate and have obvious striations
What is skeletal muscle tissue?
400
Found in the lining of the urinary bladder, ureters and urethra
What is transitional?
500
Epithelial cells fir closely together to form continuous sheets and neighboring cells are bound together at many points called what
What is cell junctions?
500
Cells that are shaped like columns
What is columnar?
500
Muscle cells are elongated to provide a long axis for contraction
What is muscle fibers?
500
Uninucleate, branching cells that fit tightly togetherat junctions
What is intercalated disks?
500
Found in the walls of the kidney tubules and covers the ovaries
What is simple cuboidal?