18. Know how to identify simple squamous epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium, simple columnar epithelium, and stratified squamous epithelium in an image of a microscope slide. Name at least one location in the body where each specific tissue listed above is found. 19. What is the function of goblet cells? In which tissue listed above did you ob

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Know how to identify goblet cells in an image of a microscope slide.
19. What is the function of goblet cells? In which tissue listed above did you observe these cells?
Name at least one location in the body where each specific tissue listed above is found.
columnar epithelium, and stratified squamous epithelium in an image of a microscope slide.
connective tissues have a large amount of intercellular space called matrix. Matrix is made of
ground substance (anywhere from liquid to rigid depending on the tissue) and fibers (collagen
18. Know how to identify simple squamous epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium, si
20. Know the general characteristics that all connective tissues have in common. Remember that
n, simple
and/or elastic).
21. Name the functions of connective tissue.
22. Areolar connective tissue is a type of loose connective tissue.
What types of cells are found in this tissue? Give their functions
What types of fibers?
Where is this tissue found? What are its functions?
Know how to identify areolar connective tissue in an image of a microscope slide.
23. Adipose tissue is another type of loose connective tissue.
What are the cells called in this tissue?
Where is this tissue found? What are its functions?
Know how to identify adipose tissue in an image of a microscope slide.
24. Dense irregular connective tissue
What makes this tissue type different from the loose connective tissues?
What is the predominant cell type?
What is the predominant fiber type?
Where is this tissue found? What are its functions?
Know how to identify dense irregular connective tissue in an image of a microscope slide.
Exercise 8
25. Identify the functions of the integumentary system.
layer (ex. hypodermis is mostly adipose tissue)?
Transcribed Image Text:Know how to identify goblet cells in an image of a microscope slide. 19. What is the function of goblet cells? In which tissue listed above did you observe these cells? Name at least one location in the body where each specific tissue listed above is found. columnar epithelium, and stratified squamous epithelium in an image of a microscope slide. connective tissues have a large amount of intercellular space called matrix. Matrix is made of ground substance (anywhere from liquid to rigid depending on the tissue) and fibers (collagen 18. Know how to identify simple squamous epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium, si 20. Know the general characteristics that all connective tissues have in common. Remember that n, simple and/or elastic). 21. Name the functions of connective tissue. 22. Areolar connective tissue is a type of loose connective tissue. What types of cells are found in this tissue? Give their functions What types of fibers? Where is this tissue found? What are its functions? Know how to identify areolar connective tissue in an image of a microscope slide. 23. Adipose tissue is another type of loose connective tissue. What are the cells called in this tissue? Where is this tissue found? What are its functions? Know how to identify adipose tissue in an image of a microscope slide. 24. Dense irregular connective tissue What makes this tissue type different from the loose connective tissues? What is the predominant cell type? What is the predominant fiber type? Where is this tissue found? What are its functions? Know how to identify dense irregular connective tissue in an image of a microscope slide. Exercise 8 25. Identify the functions of the integumentary system. layer (ex. hypodermis is mostly adipose tissue)?
27. Name the five sublayers of the epidermis starting from the surface of the skin to the most
29. What is melanin? What is the function of melanin? Where are the melanocytes that produce it
internal layer. Distinguish each of these layers from each other structurally including the cell
types found in each layer. Which of these sublayers is absent in thin skin2
production?
located?
30. In which sublayer of the epidermis is mitosis occurring? In which sublayer do the celle
lipids for waterproofing?
31. Identify all of the sublayers of the epidermis in an image of a microscope slide and in an inves e
the skin model.
32. Name the sublayers of the dermis. Which specific tissue is found in each sublayer? Distinguish
each of these layers from each other structurally including any special cells, fibers, arrangement
of fibers, or other unique structures found in each layer.
33. Identify the sublayers of the dermis in an image of a microscope slide and in an image of
the skin model.
34. In which type of skin would you expect to find hairs and hair follicles? Identify a hair and a hair
follicle in an image of a microscope slide and in an image of the skin model.
35. Describe the differences between endocrine and exocrine glands.
36. Identify sebaceous glands and eccrine sweat glands in an image of a microscope slide and in an
image of the skin model. Are these endocrine or exocrine glands? Distinguish sebaceous and
eccrine sweat glands by describing the secretions of each and the functions of those secretions.
What specific type of tissue is found in eccrine sweat glands?
37. Where would you expect
find tactile (Meissner) corpuscles and lamellated (Pacinian)
corpuscles? What is the function of each? Identify these structures in an image of the skin model.
38. What are the differences between thick and thin skin including location, sublayers of epidermis,
hair, sebaceous glands, eccrine sweat glands, tactile corpuscles, and lamellated corpuscies.
Transcribed Image Text:27. Name the five sublayers of the epidermis starting from the surface of the skin to the most 29. What is melanin? What is the function of melanin? Where are the melanocytes that produce it internal layer. Distinguish each of these layers from each other structurally including the cell types found in each layer. Which of these sublayers is absent in thin skin2 production? located? 30. In which sublayer of the epidermis is mitosis occurring? In which sublayer do the celle lipids for waterproofing? 31. Identify all of the sublayers of the epidermis in an image of a microscope slide and in an inves e the skin model. 32. Name the sublayers of the dermis. Which specific tissue is found in each sublayer? Distinguish each of these layers from each other structurally including any special cells, fibers, arrangement of fibers, or other unique structures found in each layer. 33. Identify the sublayers of the dermis in an image of a microscope slide and in an image of the skin model. 34. In which type of skin would you expect to find hairs and hair follicles? Identify a hair and a hair follicle in an image of a microscope slide and in an image of the skin model. 35. Describe the differences between endocrine and exocrine glands. 36. Identify sebaceous glands and eccrine sweat glands in an image of a microscope slide and in an image of the skin model. Are these endocrine or exocrine glands? Distinguish sebaceous and eccrine sweat glands by describing the secretions of each and the functions of those secretions. What specific type of tissue is found in eccrine sweat glands? 37. Where would you expect find tactile (Meissner) corpuscles and lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscles? What is the function of each? Identify these structures in an image of the skin model. 38. What are the differences between thick and thin skin including location, sublayers of epidermis, hair, sebaceous glands, eccrine sweat glands, tactile corpuscles, and lamellated corpuscies.
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