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Memmler's The Human Body 14th Edition - Chapter 4: Tissues, Glands, and Membranes Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version

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Histology The study of tissues Stem Cell(s) Young, actively dividing cells that gradually differentiate into various mature functioning cells that make up different body tissues Embryonic (stem cells) Type of stem cell that are active during development in the uterus, and have the greatest potential for multiplication. Postnatal (stem cells) Type of stem cell that persist after birth. Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous Four main types of tissue. Epithelial (definition) This type of tissue covers surfaces, lines cavities, and form glands. TestTrackers: Unlock Your Exam Potential! | Quality Practice Materials | Boost Your Confidence Today! | Thank You for Choosing Us! © 2024 TestTrackers Customer Support: [] Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] Your Success is Our Mission! Connective (definition) This type of tissue supports and forms the framework of all parts of the body. Muscle (definition) This type of tissue contracts and produces movement. Nervous (definition) This type of tissue conducts nerve impulses. Membrane(s) Epithelial and connective tissue often form sheets of tissues that line and cover organs called ____. Epithelium (Epithelial tissue) A barrier that separates the body's relatively constant internal environment from the rapidly changing external environment. Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar Three main shapes of epithelial cells. Squamous (cell shapes) A flat and irregular epithelial cell. Cuboidal (cell shapes) A square epithelial cell. TestTrackers: Unlock Your Exam Potential! | Quality Practice Materials | Boost Your Confidence Today! | Thank You for Choosing Us! © 2024 TestTrackers Customer Support: [] Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] Your Success is Our Mission! Columnar (cell shapes) A long and narrow epithelial cell. Simple (arrangement) A cell arrangement where the cells form a single layer, functioning as a thin barrier through which materials can pass fairly easily. Stratified (arrangement) A cell arrangement where the cells form multiple layers. This arrangement is found in areas subject to wear and tear that require protection. Pseudostratified (arrangement) A cell arrangement where the cells seem to form multiple layers but really are not. Transitional epithelium Tissue capable of varying a great deal in size and shape and return to it's original form once the tension is relaxed. (Think of the urinary bladder). Gland An organ or cell specialized to produce a substance that is sent out to other parts of the body. Exocrine gland(s) These glands produce secretions that are carried out of the body. Usually have ducts or tubes to carry their secretions away from the glands. Endocrine gland(s) TestTrackers: Unlock Your Exam Potential! | Quality Practice Materials | Boost Your Confidence Today! | Thank You for Choosing Us! © 2024 TestTrackers Customer Support: [] Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] Your Success is Our Mission! Glands that secrete not through ducts but directly into surrounding tissue fluid. These secretions are usually absorbed into the blood stream. Hormone(s

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Memmler's The Human Body 14th
Edition - Chapter 4: Tissues, Glands,
and Membranes Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update and
Recommended Version
Histology

✓ The study of tissues


Stem Cell(s)

✓ Young, actively dividing cells that gradually differentiate into various mature functioning
cells that make up different body tissues


Embryonic (stem cells)

✓ Type of stem cell that are active during development in the uterus, and have the greatest
potential for multiplication.


Postnatal (stem cells)

✓ Type of stem cell that persist after birth.


Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous

✓ Four main types of tissue.


Epithelial (definition)

✓ This type of tissue covers surfaces, lines cavities, and form glands.



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Connective (definition)

✓ This type of tissue supports and forms the framework of all parts of the body.


Muscle (definition)

✓ This type of tissue contracts and produces movement.


Nervous (definition)

✓ This type of tissue conducts nerve impulses.


Membrane(s)

✓ Epithelial and connective tissue often form sheets of tissues that line and cover organs
called ____.


Epithelium (Epithelial tissue)

✓ A barrier that separates the body's relatively constant internal environment from the
rapidly changing external environment.


Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar

✓ Three main shapes of epithelial cells.


Squamous (cell shapes)

✓ A flat and irregular epithelial cell.


Cuboidal (cell shapes)

✓ A square epithelial cell.


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Columnar (cell shapes)

✓ A long and narrow epithelial cell.


Simple (arrangement)

✓ A cell arrangement where the cells form a single layer, functioning as a thin barrier
through which materials can pass fairly easily.


Stratified (arrangement)

✓ A cell arrangement where the cells form multiple layers. This arrangement is found in
areas subject to wear and tear that require protection.


Pseudostratified (arrangement)

✓ A cell arrangement where the cells seem to form multiple layers but really are not.


Transitional epithelium

✓ Tissue capable of varying a great deal in size and shape and return to it's original form
once the tension is relaxed. (Think of the urinary bladder).


Gland

✓ An organ or cell specialized to produce a substance that is sent out to other parts of the
body.


Exocrine gland(s)

✓ These glands produce secretions that are carried out of the body. Usually have ducts or
tubes to carry their secretions away from the glands.


Endocrine gland(s)


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