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What is the primary function of epithelial tissue in the body
✔️✔️ To cover surfaces, line cavities, and form protective barriers
How does simple squamous epithelium facilitate diffusion
✔️✔️ Its thin, flat cells allow rapid exchange of gases and nutrients
What distinguishes stratified epithelium from simple epithelium
✔️✔️ Stratified epithelium has multiple cell layers for protection, while simple epithelium has one
layer for absorption or filtration
Why is keratin important in stratified squamous epithelium
✔️✔️ It provides waterproofing and protection against abrasion and pathogens
What type of tissue forms glands in the body
✔️✔️ Epithelial tissue
How do tight junctions contribute to tissue function
✔️✔️ They prevent substances from leaking between adjacent cells
What role do goblet cells play in epithelial tissues
✔️✔️ They secrete mucus to protect and lubricate surfaces
What is the function of cilia in epithelial tissue
✔️✔️ To move substances like mucus across the cell surface
How is connective tissue different from epithelial tissue
✔️✔️ Connective tissue has abundant extracellular matrix, while epithelial tissue has tightly
packed cells
What is the main component of the extracellular matrix in connective tissue
✔️✔️ Protein fibers and ground substance
How do fibroblasts contribute to connective tissue
✔️✔️ They produce fibers and ground substance
What type of connective tissue stores fat
✔️✔️ Adipose tissue
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, How does cartilage differ from bone
✔️✔️ Cartilage is flexible and lacks blood vessels, while bone is rigid and vascularized
What is the function of hyaline cartilage
✔️✔️ To provide support and reduce friction in joints
Why does cartilage heal slowly
✔️✔️ It lacks a direct blood supply
What is the main function of blood as a connective tissue
✔️✔️ Transport of gases, nutrients, and wastes
How do red blood cells differ from white blood cells
✔️✔️ Red blood cells carry oxygen, while white blood cells defend against infection
What type of tissue is responsible for movement
✔️✔️ Muscle tissue
What are the three types of muscle tissue
✔️✔️ Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle
How does skeletal muscle differ from smooth muscle
✔️✔️ Skeletal muscle is voluntary and striated, while smooth muscle is involuntary and non-
striated
What is the role of intercalated discs in cardiac muscle
✔️✔️ They allow rapid electrical communication between cells
What is the function of nervous tissue
✔️✔️ To transmit electrical signals for communication
What are neurons specialized for
✔️✔️ Conducting nerve impulses
What is the role of neuroglia in nervous tissue
✔️✔️ Supporting and protecting neurons
How does areolar connective tissue function in the body
✔️✔️ It binds tissues together and holds fluid
What is the purpose of elastic fibers in connective tissue
✔️✔️ To allow tissues to stretch and recoil
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