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Anatomy Test 2- BIOL 2220 Clemson Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Tissues are classified by - number of layers simple layers - single layer stratified layers - more than one layer pseudostratified layers - one layer (looks like more) simple function - absorption and filtration stratifi...

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Anatomy Test 2- BIOL 2220 Clemson
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Tissues are classified by - ✔✔number of layers


simple layers - ✔✔single layer


stratified layers - ✔✔more than one layer


pseudostratified layers - ✔✔one layer (looks like more)


simple function - ✔✔absorption and filtration


stratified function - ✔✔protection


simple epithelium found - ✔✔areas without much friction


stratified epithelium found - ✔✔areas with high abrasion


Pseudostratified epithelium found - ✔✔areas with little movement


Different shapes of epithelium - ✔✔squamos, cuboidal, columnar, transitional


squamos epithelium is (shape) - ✔✔flat


cuboidal epithelium is (shape) - ✔✔cube, same width and length


columnar epithelium is (shape) - ✔✔column, longer than wide




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transitional epithelium is (shape) - ✔✔dome cells on apical surface , can change shape (stretch), found in

hollow storage organs


Functions of Epithelium - ✔✔1. establish boundaries


2. protection


3. absorption


4. filtration


5. excretion


6. secretion


7. sensory reception


2 groupings of epithelial tissue - ✔✔1. covering and lining


2. glandular


covering and lining epithelium found - ✔✔on all free body surfaces, exposed to the exterior.. ex. lining

the digestive and respiratory tract


apical layer - ✔✔exposed to air, free surface


basal layer - ✔✔attached surface, usually attached to an underlying CT


surface meaning - ✔✔simple/single cells


layers meaning - ✔✔stratified cells


basement membrane composed of two parts: - ✔✔basal lamina and reticular lamina


where is the basement membrane located? - ✔✔basal surface of epithelial tissue


basal lamina - ✔✔noncellular sheet of glycoproteins, anchors basal layer to connective tissue



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reticular lamina - ✔✔collection of collagen fibers, adds strength and integrity to the basement membrane


What connects epithelial and connective tissue? - ✔✔basal layer - glycoproteins and collagen


Does epithelial or connective tissue have blood vessels? - ✔✔connective tissue


Are epithelial cells vascular or avascular? - ✔✔avascular (no blood vessels)


Where is covering and lining epithelial tissue located? - ✔✔all free body surfaces (mouth to anus)


glandular epithelium - ✔✔secretory part of a gland, secretes things


gland definition - ✔✔cell or group of cells of specialized epithelium that secrete substances into ducts,

onto surfaces, or into the blood


ducts - ✔✔tubules that direct to a specific place


are glands unicellular or multicellular? - ✔✔both


A gland requires this to produce its mostly watery secretory product - ✔✔energy


Exocrine glands secrete into - ✔✔ducts


Most exocrine glands are associated with - ✔✔digestion


Endocrine glands secrete into - ✔✔not ducts (ductless)


Endocrine glands secrete - ✔✔hormones


What type of gland does the pancreas have? - ✔✔both Endocrine and Exocrine glands


Structural Classification of glands - ✔✔Unicellular and Multicellular


Unicellular glands are also called - ✔✔goblet cells


goblet cell - ✔✔unicellular exocrine gland that produces mucus




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