Describe drug administration and absorption.
State the two types of cell ‘barriers’.
Composed of epithelium or endothelium
- external absorption barriers e.g. modified epithelium
- internal barrier e.g. blood - tissue barriers
State the 4 categories of tissue and the primitive layers (germ cell) they develop from.
What is epithelia?
Tissues that act as protective layers and/or secretory components of body organs and systems
State the common characteristics of epithelia that contribute to their functional capabilities.
Describe the epithelia attribute limited intracellular space.
– Specialised intracellular junctions to hold cells close together.
– Effective barrier and blocks infiltration of fluids between cells
Describe epithelia attribute single or multiple layers of cells.
– Where diffusion / filtration is important, epithelia is a single layer thick.
– Where protection from abrasion is required, epithelial is multicell thick
Describe epithelia attribute free apical surfaces.
– During development or at maturity.
– Where cells of an epithelium face internal lumens.
Describe epithelia attribute basement membrane.
– Attachment of epithelia to underlying connective tissue.
Describe the epithelia attribute mitotic capability
Describe the two structural characteristics epithelia are described as.
Arrangement of cells in layers
– Simple epithelium
– Pseudostratified epithelium
– Stratified epithelium
Cell shape
– Squamous cells
– Cuboidal cells
– Columnar cells
– Transitional cells
Describe the different cell layers.
Describe the different cell shape.
Where are simple squamous cells found.
alveoli and capillaries of lungs
Where are simple cuboidal cells found.
Kidney tubule
Where are simple columnar cells found.
Small intestine
Where are transitional cells found.
Where is stratified squamous found?
Oesophagus
Where are keratinised stratified squamous?
Where are pseudo stratified layers found?
Trachea, nasal mucosa
Where are stratified cuboidal cell layers found?
Sweat gland duct
Describe simple squamous cells.
Describe stratified squamous.
Describe simple cuboidal cells.