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1. Apical surfaces - CORRECT ANSWER: some are smooth and slick, and others
contain microvilli which are fingerlike extensions of the plasma membrane. They line the
kidney tubules and intestines and give a fuzzy look called a brush border. There is also
cilia, which propels substances along their free surface (ex. trachea).



1. Basal surfaces - CORRECT ANSWER: Basal lamina lies adjacent to the basal layer.
Basal lamina acts as a selective filter by choosing which molecules from underlying
connective tissue get to come up to the epithelia. It also acts as a place where epithelia
cells come to repair a wound.



2. specialized contacts - CORRECT ANSWER: epithelial cells fit close together with
tight junctions and desmosomes to create a protection from apical surfaces diffusing
into basal surfaces. Tight junctions keep the polarity stable.


3 Characteristics of Connective Tissue - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Common origin

2. Degrees of vascularity

3. Extracellular matrix



3 shapes of epithelial cells - CORRECT ANSWER: squamous, cuboidal and columnar


3. Supported by connective tissue - CORRECT ANSWER: Just deep to the basal
lamina, is the reticular lamina. This is a layer of extracellular material containing network
of collagen fibers that belongs to connective tissue. The basal and reticular lamina form
to create the basement membrane which helps keep the epithelial from tearing or
stretching outside of epithelial boundaries.

,4 main classes of connective tissue - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Connective tissue proper
(fat, and fibrous tissue of ligaments)

2. Cartilage

3. Bone tissue

4. Blood



4. Avascular but innervated - CORRECT ANSWER: No blood vessels, but the epithelial
tissue is innervated which means it is supplied by nerve fibers).


5. Regeneration - CORRECT ANSWER: Highest generation capacity



Adipose - CORRECT ANSWER: "Fat" tissue, matrix is sparse, closely packed
adipocytes (fat cells), and has nucleus pushed to the side by large fat droplet.



Adipose Function and location - CORRECT ANSWER: provides reserve food fuel,
insulates against heat loss and supports and protects organs. Located under skin,
around kidneys and eyeballs, within the abdomen and in breasts.



Anatomical position - CORRECT ANSWER: standing human facing forward, with the
feet together and the arms relaxed at the sides, with the palms out and the thumbs
facing away from the body.


Anatomy - CORRECT ANSWER: Study of the structure of the human body



Appendicular - CORRECT ANSWER: Limbs (appendages) attached to body's axis



Areolar Function - CORRECT ANSWER: Wraps and cushions organs, macrophages
phagocytize bacteria, plays important role in inflammation, and holds and conveys
tissue fluid. Surrounds capillaries.

, Areolar- Appearance and contains - CORRECT ANSWER: Gel like- contains all three
fiber types, cells: fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells and some white blood cells.



Axial - CORRECT ANSWER: Head, neck and trunk which make up body's axis



Blood - CORRECT ANSWER: Red and WBC in fluid matrix (plasma), Transport of
respiratory gases, wastes and other substances. Contained within blood vessels.



Bone (Osseous Tissue) - CORRECT ANSWER: Very well vascularized, osteocytes lie in
the lacunae (gap in the matrix) and it is hard and calcified. Supports and protects.
Stores calcium and other minerals, as well as fats. Marrow is site of blood cell formation
(hematopoiesis)



Cardiovascular system - CORRECT ANSWER: pumps blood; blood vessels transport
blood which contains carbon dioxide, nutrients, waste, etc.



Cartilage- 3 types - CORRECT ANSWER: Hyaline, Elastic and Fibrocartilage



Cells structure and functions (in a nutshell) - CORRECT ANSWER: The main part of the
cell is called the NUCLEUS .where the action happens. Basically, it's your most
important part of the cell structure. The red structures around the cell roaming freely are
the MITOCHONDRIA. These are the structures that regulate the strength of a cell. The
white, bone-like structures around the nucleus are the ECTOSKELETONS. They are the
"bones" of the cell, acting like real bones to support the cell.


Cellular - CORRECT ANSWER: Cells are made of molecules



Characteristics of epithelial tissue ( 5) - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.Polarity- there is an
apical surface which is an upper free surface exposed to body exterior or the cavity of
an internal organ, and a lower attached basal surface. Apical-basal polarity- they differ
in structure and function and are maintained by cytoskeleton of epithelia cells.

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