What is a tissue?
A group of one of more cell types which carry out specialized functions
What are the 4 main tissue types?
What are the characteristics of epithelial tissue?
where do epithelial tissues get nutrients and oxygen?
from underneath connective tissues
Describe the 2 surfaces of an epithelial tissue
Cells of epithelial tissue have both apical and basal surfaces where apical surface remains free and the basal surface is attached to the basement membrane
Write the functions of epithelial tissue
What do epithelial tissues secrete?
enzymes
hormones
mucus
sweat
How do epithelial tissues function in protection?
it acts as a barrier against mechanical injury, pathogens and fluid loss
What are the 2 types of epithelia?
Simple epithelia
Compound epithelia
Describe simple epithelia
It’s a single cell layer
ex:
- simple squamous
- simple cuboidal
- simple columnar
-pseudostratified columnar
Describe compound epithelia
Several cell layers
ex:
stratified squamous
transitional
Describe simple squamous epithelium
Ex: Alveoli, Blood capillaries
Describe the physical appearance of simple squamous epithelium
Where is simple squamous epithelium found?
in places where materials exchange by diffusion
Give examples for simple squamous epithelium
Blood Capillaries
Alveoli
Describe simple cuboidal epithelium
Describe simple columnar epithelium
ex: intestinal lining
Describe simple columnar epithelium physically
It’s a single layer with large, brick-shaped cells
Where’s simple columnar epithelium found?
in places where secretion and active absorption is important
examples for simple columnar epithelium
ex: intestinal lining
describe simple cuboidal epithelium physically
It’s a single cell layer with dice-shaped cells specialized for secretion
Where is simple cuboidal epithelium found?
It’s found in:
kidney tubules
many glands
thyroid glands
salivary glands
Describe pseudostratified columnar epithelium
ex: nasal passage, trachea
Describe pseudostratified columnar epithelium physically