Purdue Biology 301 (From Lab) Exam 1 Questions and Verified Answers/Accurate Solutions|
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Junctions that restrict the free passage of materials between cells Tight Junctions
Provide structural adhesion amongst cells in tissue Desmosomes
Provide channels for cells to communicate with each other. connects cells with tube-like
structures Gap junctions
Vascularized connective tissue beneath epithelia Lamina propria
Acellular layer between the epithelial cells and the lamina propria Basement membrane
simple cuboidal What kind of epithelium is this?
Simple squamous What kind of epithelium is this?
simple columnar What kind of epithelium is this?
columnar cell that secretes mucus Goblet cell
In alveoli, parts of the kidney, and the eardrum Where can you find simple squamous
epithelia?
Secretory glands such as the thyroid, pancreas, and salivary glands Where can you find
simple cuboidal epithelia?
, Lining the digestive tract from the stomach to the rectum Where can you find simple
columnar epithelia?
stratified squamous What kind of epithelium is this?
Places that need protection from abrasion, such as the mouth, esophagus, vocal chords, the
vagina, and the anus Where can you find stratified squamous epithelia?
pseudostratified columnar What kind of epithelium is this?
Tracts like the nose, trachea, larynx, bronchi, and parts of the penile system Where can you
find pseudostratified columnar epithelia?
transitional epithelium What kind of epithelium is this?
The urinary system Where can you find transitional epithelia?
areolar tissue What kind of connective tissue is this?
The lamina propria, surrounding blood/lymph vessels, goes between muscles and nerve fibers
Where is areolar tissue found?
adipose tissue What kind of connective tissue is this?
Anywhere fat is stored Where is adipose tissue found?
Dense irregular What kind of connective tissue is this?
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Junctions that restrict the free passage of materials between cells Tight Junctions
Provide structural adhesion amongst cells in tissue Desmosomes
Provide channels for cells to communicate with each other. connects cells with tube-like
structures Gap junctions
Vascularized connective tissue beneath epithelia Lamina propria
Acellular layer between the epithelial cells and the lamina propria Basement membrane
simple cuboidal What kind of epithelium is this?
Simple squamous What kind of epithelium is this?
simple columnar What kind of epithelium is this?
columnar cell that secretes mucus Goblet cell
In alveoli, parts of the kidney, and the eardrum Where can you find simple squamous
epithelia?
Secretory glands such as the thyroid, pancreas, and salivary glands Where can you find
simple cuboidal epithelia?
, Lining the digestive tract from the stomach to the rectum Where can you find simple
columnar epithelia?
stratified squamous What kind of epithelium is this?
Places that need protection from abrasion, such as the mouth, esophagus, vocal chords, the
vagina, and the anus Where can you find stratified squamous epithelia?
pseudostratified columnar What kind of epithelium is this?
Tracts like the nose, trachea, larynx, bronchi, and parts of the penile system Where can you
find pseudostratified columnar epithelia?
transitional epithelium What kind of epithelium is this?
The urinary system Where can you find transitional epithelia?
areolar tissue What kind of connective tissue is this?
The lamina propria, surrounding blood/lymph vessels, goes between muscles and nerve fibers
Where is areolar tissue found?
adipose tissue What kind of connective tissue is this?
Anywhere fat is stored Where is adipose tissue found?
Dense irregular What kind of connective tissue is this?