What are epithelial tissues?
A diverse group of tissues that provides structural and functional barrier between biological compartments
What are the 2 major types of epithelial tissue?
- Glandular
What is surface epithelial tissue?
- Forms boundaries between different environments
What is glandular epithelial tissue?
What are the characteristics of epithelial tissue?
What are the functions of epithelial tissue?
Where in the body does epithelial tissues act as physical protection?
Where in the body does epithelial tissues use diffusion?
Where in the body does epithelial tissues use absorption?
Where in the body does epithelial tissues use secretion?
What are the 3 main criterial of epithelial tissue that is related to their function?
What are SIMPLE epithelia?
- Diffusion/absorption/ secretion
What are STRATIFIED epithelia?
- Physical protection against mechanical stress
What are PSEUDOSTRATIFIED epithelia?
- Nuclei are at different heights and not all cells reach apical surface
What is a squamous cell?
- Width greater than height
What is a cuboidal cell?
What is a columnar cell?
What is a transitional cell?
Changes shape to accommodate stretching
What are microvilli?
What are cilia?
What is keratin?
- Good for physical protection
What is the function and location of simple squamous cells?
Function - lines surfaces involved in passive diffusion
Location - Lungs (gases), capillaries (fluids)
What is the function and location of simple cuboidal cells?
Function - Lines small ducts and tubules
Location - Collecting tubules of kidneys, Small ducts of salivary glands
What is the function and location of simple columnar cells?
Function - Lines absorptive surfaces
Location - Small intestine (note presence of microvilli)