INTEGRATED PRINC.OF ZOOLOGY(LL)(FD)
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Author: HICKMAN
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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How would you distinguish simple and stratified epithelium? What characteristic of stratified epithelium might explain why it, rather than simple epithelium, lines the oral cavity, esophagus, and vagina?
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How would you distinguish simple and stratified epithelium? What characteristic of stratified epithelium might explain why it, rather than simple epithelium, lines the oral cavity, esophagus, and vagina?
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Histology slide with arrow pointing to a structure seen between a gland and connective tissue.
1) adipose tissue; around organs
2) sebaceous gland; dermis of skin
3) dense irregular connective tissue ; walls of elastic arteries
4) Arrector pilorum muscle ; dermis of skin
What characteristic of stratified epithelium might explain why it, rather than simple epithelium, lines the oral cavity, esophagus, and vagina?
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- Explain the consequences of having (a) nonkeratinized stratified epitheliumrather than simple columnar epithelium lining the digestive tract,(b) nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium rather than keratinizedstratified squamous epithelium in the skin, and (c) simple columnarepithelium rather than stratified squamous epithelium lining the mouth.arrow_forwardRETICULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE Describe this tissue. A. ["contains collagen fibers arranged "regularly" in bundles", B."fine interlacing network of reticular fibers and reticular cells", C."fine interlacing network of elastic fibers and chondrocytes"] What is the location where this tissue can be found? A. ["stroma of liver, spleen, lymph nodes; red bone marrow; reticular lamina of basement membrane; around blood vessels and muscles", B."forms tendons, most ligaments, aponeuroses", C."fasciae, reticular region of the dermis, pericardium, periosteum, perichondrium, joint capsules, membrane capsules around organs, heart valves"] What is the function of this tissue type? A. ["strength, elasticity, support", B."tensile strength", C."forms stroma of organs; binds smooth muscle tissue; filters and removes work out blood cells in spleen and microbes in lymph nodes"] ADIPOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE What is the main cell type in this tissue?…arrow_forwardDescribe the apical surface of: a) transitional epithelium b) stratified cuboidal epitheliumarrow_forward
- The indicated structure is made of A) dense connective tissue C) elastic cartilage D) fibrocartilagearrow_forwardRegarding epithelial tissue, answer the following questions; (a) In general, which junctions are found in epithelial cells of the skin, where is their location on the cell and what is their function? (b) Describe how collagen fibrils attach to epithelial cells? Name any proteins that are involved?arrow_forwardEpithelial sheets are classified by their number of cell layers and their cell shape. In the following table, draw simplified illustrations of the eight classifications. In each illustration, identify the cells, nuclei, and basement membrane. For the stratified epithelia, you only need to draw two or three cell layers, as shown in the stratified cuboidal epithelium example provided in the table. Simple squamous Stratified squamous Simple cuboidal Stratified cuboidal Simple columnar Stratified columnar Pseudostratified columnar Transitionalarrow_forward
- How do we divide covering and lining epithelial tissue in two main groups? which group is more common within the human body?arrow_forwardIdentify the epithelium which lines this space/region (blue asterisk) Choose from the following: (A) pseudostratified columnar (ciliated) epithelium (B) cornified stratified squamous epithelium (C) noncornified stratified squamous epithelium (D) simple columnar (ciliated) epithelium (E) simple cuboidal (ciliated) epithelium (F) simple squamous epitheliumarrow_forwardWhich of the following is composed of a simple squamous epithelium? a) tunica media b) tunica externa C) tunica intimaarrow_forward
- why is mucous connective tissue an avascular tissue?arrow_forwardCiliated epithelium is located in the bronchial tubes and in the uterine tubes. What functional similarity do these structures share that is accomplished by ciliated epithelium?arrow_forwardWhat two types of layering make epithelial tissue recognizable?arrow_forward
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