IPHY 3410 Final Exam
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1. Functions of Epithelium: Absorption & Secretion: A
Diffusion & Filtration: P
Propulsion: A
Sliding: P
Protection
Sensory Reception
2. Types of Simple Epithelium: Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Pseudostratified Columnar
3. Types of Stratified Epithelium: Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Transitional
4. Where is Simple Squamous Epithelium found?: lines air sacs of lungs (alveoli)
for diffusion- D
glomerular capsule in kidney for filtration
5. Simple Squamous Epithelium Contains?: Mesothelium - lining of closed body
cavities
Endothelium - inner lining of heart & blood vessels
6. Where is Simple Cuboidal Epithelium found?: in kidney tubules & most glands
for secretion
7. Where is Simple Columnar Epithelium found?: Non-Ciliated: lines most of GI
tract & goblet cells (non-ciliated also) secrete mucus in GI & respiratory tract
Ciliated: lines small bronchi & uterine tube - remove debris
8. Where is Pseudostratified ColumnarEpithelium found?: lines the trachea &
upper respiratory tract
9. Pseudostratified Columnar Contains?: cilia
cells attached to basement membrane
undifferentiated cells
nuclei that occur at different levels
10. Where is Stratified Squamous Epithelium found?: Keratinized: in skin
Non-Keratinized: ends of GI & reproductive tract + mouth
11. Where is Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium found?: in large ducts of glands --
protection & secretion
12. Where is Stratified Columnar Epithelium found?: urethra -- protection &
secretion
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13. Where is Transitional Epithelium found?: urinary bladder: control when blad-
der full/empty
protection & stretchable
14. Connective Tissue Categories: Cartilage
Blood
Bone Tissue
Connective Tissue Proper
15. Types of Connective Tissue Proper: Loose & Dense CT
16. Connective Tissue Proper Has..: fibroblasts that secrete the matrix becoming
fibrocytes that maintain the matrix
17. Types of Loose CT: Areolar
Adipose
Reticular
18. Types of Dense CT: Regular
Irregular
Elastic
19. Areolar CT Characteristics: adjoining all epithelia
has all three fibers
has defense cells to fight infections
20. Areolar CT is found...: surrounding blood vessels, nerve bundles, muscles,
organs & connects skin to underlying muscle
21. Adipose CT Characteristics: mostly fat cells
matrix is in areolar CT
energy storage, protection & insulation
22. Adipose CT is found...: in hypodermis
visceral fat around internal organs
23. Reticular CT Characteristics: only reticular fibers
labyrinth used by defense cells
24. Reticular CT is found...: exclusively in lymphoid structures, parts of the immune
system - spleen, lymph nodes & red bone marrow
25. Regular CT Characteristics: all collagen fibers run in one direction
resists tension in the other direction
26. Regular CT is found...: tendons, ligament & deep fascia (IT band)
27. Irregular CT Characteristics: all collagen fibers oriented in various directions
to resist tension in various directions
28. Irregular CT is found...: in dermis & fibrous capsules of organs/joints
29. Elastic CT Characteristics: mostly elastic fibers but some collagen
ability to recoil
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1. Functions of Epithelium: Absorption & Secretion: A
Diffusion & Filtration: P
Propulsion: A
Sliding: P
Protection
Sensory Reception
2. Types of Simple Epithelium: Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Pseudostratified Columnar
3. Types of Stratified Epithelium: Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Transitional
4. Where is Simple Squamous Epithelium found?: lines air sacs of lungs (alveoli)
for diffusion- D
glomerular capsule in kidney for filtration
5. Simple Squamous Epithelium Contains?: Mesothelium - lining of closed body
cavities
Endothelium - inner lining of heart & blood vessels
6. Where is Simple Cuboidal Epithelium found?: in kidney tubules & most glands
for secretion
7. Where is Simple Columnar Epithelium found?: Non-Ciliated: lines most of GI
tract & goblet cells (non-ciliated also) secrete mucus in GI & respiratory tract
Ciliated: lines small bronchi & uterine tube - remove debris
8. Where is Pseudostratified ColumnarEpithelium found?: lines the trachea &
upper respiratory tract
9. Pseudostratified Columnar Contains?: cilia
cells attached to basement membrane
undifferentiated cells
nuclei that occur at different levels
10. Where is Stratified Squamous Epithelium found?: Keratinized: in skin
Non-Keratinized: ends of GI & reproductive tract + mouth
11. Where is Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium found?: in large ducts of glands --
protection & secretion
12. Where is Stratified Columnar Epithelium found?: urethra -- protection &
secretion
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13. Where is Transitional Epithelium found?: urinary bladder: control when blad-
der full/empty
protection & stretchable
14. Connective Tissue Categories: Cartilage
Blood
Bone Tissue
Connective Tissue Proper
15. Types of Connective Tissue Proper: Loose & Dense CT
16. Connective Tissue Proper Has..: fibroblasts that secrete the matrix becoming
fibrocytes that maintain the matrix
17. Types of Loose CT: Areolar
Adipose
Reticular
18. Types of Dense CT: Regular
Irregular
Elastic
19. Areolar CT Characteristics: adjoining all epithelia
has all three fibers
has defense cells to fight infections
20. Areolar CT is found...: surrounding blood vessels, nerve bundles, muscles,
organs & connects skin to underlying muscle
21. Adipose CT Characteristics: mostly fat cells
matrix is in areolar CT
energy storage, protection & insulation
22. Adipose CT is found...: in hypodermis
visceral fat around internal organs
23. Reticular CT Characteristics: only reticular fibers
labyrinth used by defense cells
24. Reticular CT is found...: exclusively in lymphoid structures, parts of the immune
system - spleen, lymph nodes & red bone marrow
25. Regular CT Characteristics: all collagen fibers run in one direction
resists tension in the other direction
26. Regular CT is found...: tendons, ligament & deep fascia (IT band)
27. Irregular CT Characteristics: all collagen fibers oriented in various directions
to resist tension in various directions
28. Irregular CT is found...: in dermis & fibrous capsules of organs/joints
29. Elastic CT Characteristics: mostly elastic fibers but some collagen
ability to recoil