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CSU BMS 300 Walrond
Human Physiology Unit 2: Tissues
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Physiology
Undergraduate 1
02/16/2013

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What are groups of closely associated cells that are similar in structure and perform a common or related function?
Definition
Tissues.
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What are four types of tissue?
Definition
Epithelia, connective, muscle, and nervous.
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What type of tissue is the covering or lining tissue?
Definition
Epithelium.
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What type of tissue is an important component of glands?
Definition
Epithelium.
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How does the epithelium regenerate?
Definition
Cell division.
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Why are epithelium susceptible to producing tumors?
Definition
Because it regenerates through cell division.
Term
How are epithelial cells oriented?
Definition
With polarity. Apical and basal surfaces.
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What attaches the basal side of epithelial cells to the basal lamina?
Definition
Hemidesmosomes.
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What are epithelial cells composed of?
Definition
Cells with little intercellular material between.
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What are the two main branches of epithelia?
Definition
Simple and stratified.
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What are simple epithelia composed of?
Definition
A single layer of cells.
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What are stratified epithelia composed of?
Definition
Multiple layers of cells.
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What does the apical surface of epithelial cells face?
Definition
The lumen.
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What anchors epithelial cells to the basal lamina?
Definition
Hemidesmosomes.
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What anchors neighboring (contiguous) epithelial cells to one another?
Definition
Desmosomes.
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How are epithelia classified?
Definition
According to the cell type that they contain and the organization of the cells.
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What are the three epithelial cell types?
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Squamous, cuboidal, and columnar.
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Where would simple squamous epithelia be found?
Definition
Places where rapid diffusion is important. Blood vessels, lung air sacs, and kidney glomeruli.
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Where would cuboidal epithelia be found?
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Kidney tubules.
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Where would simple columnar epithelia be found?
Definition
Linings of most of the digestive tract.
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What is the epithelium of the skin be an example of?
Definition
Stratified squamous epithelia.
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Where are intercellular junctions the most extensive and well developed?
Definition
Epithelia.
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What are composed of transmembrane proteins which assemble to form channels that cross the plasma mebrane?
Definition
Gap junctions.
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Is the gap junction channel hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
Definition
Hydrophilic.
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What is another name used to refer to gap junction channels?
Definition
Communicating junctions.
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What junctions are usually found near the apical tips of epithelial cells?
Definition
Tight junctions.
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What are connexons comprised of?
Definition
Six connexins.
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What forms the intercellular channel of a gap junction?
Definition
Two connexons.
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What would happen if the intracellular concentration of calcium in one cell in the epithelial layer undergoes an increase in intracellular Calcium ions above 100 micromolar? Why?
Definition
The gap junction channels close. This action prevents the movement of lethal levels of calcium from one cell to the next.
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What are tight junctions formed from?
Definition
Transmembrane proteins.
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What is the transmembrane protein in hemidesmosomes?
Definition
Integrin.
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In desmosomes, what are the transmembrane proteins which link adjacent cells in the extra cellular space called?
Definition
Cadherins.
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Why must epithelial cells be anchored to each other and to the underlying basal lamina?
Definition
Because they are often subjected to severe, shear forces.
Term
For both desmmosomes and hemidesmosomes, what passes into a mat of cytoplasmic proteins that lies on the plasma membrane?
Definition
Keratin filaments.
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What are cadherins composed of?
Definition
Glycoproteins.
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What is the advantage of transitional epithelium?
Definition
They can stretch.
Term
What is composed of one or more cells and makes and secretes a particular product?
Definition
A gland.
Term
Where are products secreted by glands made and packaged?
Definition
ER and Golgi.
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What are the two groups of glands?
Definition
Endocrine and exocrine.
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What is the big difference between the endocrine and exocrine glands?
Definition
Endocrine are ductless. Exocrine glands are ducted.
Term
What are three examples of exocrine glands found in the skin?
Definition
Mammary, sweat, and sebaceous (oil) glands.
Term
What are the two types of epithelial cells that comprise an exocrine gland?
Definition
Duct epithelium and secretory epithelium. They connect to normal surface epithelium at the top of the gland.
Term
In what kind of exocrine gland secretion do the granules fuse with the plasma membrane by exocytosis to release their contents into the lumen of the gland?
Definition
Merocrine secretion.
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In what kind of secretion is the whole cell destroyed as the cell disgorges itself of its contents into the lumen of the gland?
Definition
Holocrine secretion.
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In secretory glands, is the solution progressively more or less salty as it moves through the duct to the surface? Why?
Definition
Progressively less salty because of osmosis.
Term
Do endocrine glands ever have ducts?
Definition
Yes. They often have ducts to the surface early in development, but these ducts are lost and endocrine glands secrete hormones.
Term
What causes gap junctions to open and close?
Definition
The intracellular concentration of hydrogen and calcium ions.
Term
What junctions connect to actin filaments intracellularly, and are anchored through the plasma membrane by cadherins?
Definition
Adhering junctions.
Term
What are characterized by dense plaques on the cell membrane into which intermediate filaments are plugged?
Definition
Desmosomes.
Term
For hemidesmosomes, what intracellularly connects to transmembrane proteins called integrins?
Definition
Intermediate filaments (usually keratin filaments).
Term
What are the four subclasses of connective tissue?
Definition
Connective tissue proper, cartilage, bone, and blood.
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What are the four functions of connective tissue?
Definition
Support, protection, insulation, and transportation.
Term
What is the source of all connective tissue?
Definition
Mesenchyme.
Term
Why would connective tissue such as ligament and tendon repair itself slowly?
Definition
Because it is has a lack of good vascularization.
Term
What type of connective tissue is not vascularized?
Definition
Cartilage.
Term
What are three examples of connective tissue that provides support?
Definition
Bone, ligaments, and tendons.
Term
What are two examples of connective tissue that provide protection?
Definition
Bone and cells in the immune system.
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What is an example of connective tissue that provides insulation?
Definition
Adipose tissue.
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What is an example of connective tissue that provides transportation?
Definition
Blood.
Term
What is connective tissue that is composed of nonliving proteins that have been secreted by other cells?
Definition
Extracellular matrix.
Term
What are the three main components to connective tissue?
Definition
Cells, fibrillar proteins in the extracellular environment, and ground substance.
Term
Where is mesenchyme derived from?
Definition
Mesoderm
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What is the ground substance largely composed of?
Definition
Glycosaminoglycans(GAGs) and attachment proteins such as fibronectin and laminin.
Term
What are the two major varieties of fibrillar components?
Definition
Collagen and elastin.
Term
What tough filamentous proteins have little stretch?
Definition
Collagen.
Term
Why can elastin filaments coil up like a spring?
Definition
Because of alternating hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions of the molecule.
Term
How are elastin filaments connected to adjacent elastin molecules?
Definition
A glycoprotein called fibrillin.
Term
What are the four cell types that cells of the mesenchyme can differentiate into?
Definition
Fibrocytes, chondrocytes, osteocytes, hemocytoblasts (known as hematopoietic stem cells).
Term
What type of connective tissue underlies much of the epithelia?
Definition
Areolar connective tissue.
Term
What form of dense connective tissue is the dermis?
Definition
Dense irregular connective tissue.
Term
What form of dense connective tissue are tendons and ligaments?
Definition
Dense regular connective tissue.
Term
What are adipose tissue that is an important component of connective tissue proper and are derived from fibrocytes?
Definition
Fat cells.
Term
What serve to cushion, insulate, and provide a storage compartment which contains fat that can be easily mobilized to supply energy?
Definition
Fat cells.
Term
What give rise to chondrocytes?
Definition
Chondroblasts.
Term
What are responsible for secreting cartilage?
Definition
Chondrocytes.
Term
What are the three subdivisions of cartilage?
Definition
Hyaline, fibrous, and elastic.
Term
What are the two types of bone?
Definition
Compact bone and spongy bone.
Term
What produces bone?
Definition
Osteocytes.
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What is the big difference between the epithelia and connective tissue?
Definition
Epithelia is almost entirely cellular while connective tissue is largely extracellular matrix molecules.
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