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Histology “study of tissues”
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Types of Tissue 1.Epithelial 2.Connective 3.Muscle 4.Nervous
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Functions of Epithelial Tissue Covers & protects Lines cavities Secretion & Glands –Mucus –Hormones –Sweat Excretion –Kidneys Absorption –Lining of gut –Lining of respiratory tract
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General Characteristics of Epithelial Tissue Limited intercellular space or matrix Continuous sheets packed tightly together Avascular, contains no blood vessels –Nutrients move through diffusion Basement membrane adheres it to connective tissue –Integrins bind cytoskelton of cells to basement membrane Because they go through so much wear and tear they have a high mitotic rate
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Classification of Epithelial Tissues
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Simple Squamous Epithelial One layer, flat scale like cells Substances can diffuse/filter easily –Examples Alveoli Blood vessels Pleural membranes
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Simple Squamous Epithelial
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium One layer of cuboidal cells resting on basement membrane –Examples Glands and ducts Ducts & tubules of kidneys Tubules in kidneys
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Simple Columnar Epithelium Adapted for secretion Examples –Lines stomach –Uterus & ovaries –Eyes Modifications –Goblet cells Have vesicles filled with mucus –Microvilli & Cilia Plasma membrane extends out
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium All the cells touch the basement membrane Irregular placement of nuclei Not all reach the top layer Lots of goblet cells and cilia Examples –Lining air passages –Segment of male urethra
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
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Stratified Squamous (Keratinized) Epithelium Multiple layers Flatted cells on surface Dead keratinized cells at surface –Examples Skin, kertin provides protection
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Stratified Squamous (Keratinized) Epithelium
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Stratified Squamous (Non-keratinized) Epithelium Look for nuclei at superior border Flattened cells at surface Many layers Surface is moist –Examples Vagina Mouth esophagus
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Stratified Squamous (Non-keratinized) Epithelium
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium Two or more rows of cuboidal cells Arranged randomly –Examples Sweat gland ducts Pharynx epiglottis
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium Only most superficial cells are columnar in appearance Protective epithelium –Examples Male urethra Mucosa layer near anus
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium
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Stratified Transitional Epithelium Found in areas subject to stress and tension Prevent tearing When stretched cell change shape from cuboidal to squamous –Examples Bladder
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Glandular Epithelium Glandular secretions rely on highly regulated cellular activity that requires using stored energy Mulitcellular or unicellular(goblet cell) Exocrine Glands -release secretion into ducts –Salivary glands –Sebaceous glands –Sweat glands –lacrymal glands Endocrine Glands- ductless glands that release secretions(hormones) directly into blood –Pituitary gland –Thyroid gland –adrenal Thyroid glandIslet of Langerhans
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Exocrine Glands Apocrine glands –Secretion collect in tip(apex) of gland –Secretions are released when distended end is pinched off –Cell loses cytoplasm and is damaged –Recovery is quick and cell continues to release secretions Mammary glands Sweat glands Holocrine glands –Collect secretions inside the cell –Rupture completely to release secretion –Cell is destroyed Sebaceous glands Merocrine glands –Secretion is released directly through plasma membrane –No loss of cytoplasm or damage to cells –Most common gland Salivary glands Sweat glands not associated with hair
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Exocrine Glands Apocrine glandHolocrine glandMerocrine gland
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