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Title: Epithelia


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Epithelia
  • Part Deux

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Epithelium
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
  • Crowded columnar 2 cell shapes with nuclei in
    different positions (levels), gives false
    stratified appearance
  • all cells touch basement membrane
  • Three predictable features
  • a) goblet cells
  • b) 2 nuclei layers
  • c) cilia
  • Tissue prevents stabilizing mucous
  • Common in ventilatory and reproductive ducts.
  • Non-ciliated in large gland excretory ducts.
  • Functions in providing moist atmosphere without
    stabilizing secretions.

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Stratified Squamous Epithelium
  • Cells not all squamous shaped - basal cells are
    cuboidal, become flattened as they move to the
    surface.
  • Covers the body surface and openings.
  • True stratified tissue only basal layer
    (cuboidal cells) touches the basement membrane.
  • Since surface cells are squamous, Squamous
    epithelium.
  • All cells tightly adherent - ground substance and
  • desmosomes hold cells together. Basement
  • membrane (loose CT) anchors tissue.

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Stratified Squamous Epithelium
  • Two functional-anatomical expressions
  • a) cornified stratified squamous epithelium
  • Outer 5-20 cell layers die and are filled with
    the protein Keratin to protect the surface of
    the body and prevent dehydration.
  • - keratinization is a protective physiological
    response Metaplasia.
  • b) non-cornified stratified squamous epithelium
  • all cell layers are alive tissue is internal
    in
  • the body in a favorable moist environment.
    E.g. oral cavity, vagina, esophagus, anal
    canal.

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Keratin in the animal world
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  • Non-keratinized
  • Moist Epithelium
  • Living Cells at Apical Surface

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  • The distinguishing feature of stratified squamous
    epithelium is dermal papillations.
  • - only the basal cell layer divides and cells
    constantly move from basally to the free
    surface.
  • Functions in protection and secretion.

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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
  • Rare
  • Enamel organ of teeth, ovarian follicle, kidney.
  • Functions as specialized or intermediate
    epithelium.

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Stratified Columnar Epithelium
  • Not common soft palate, excretory ducts of
    salivary glands.
  • Functions as transient or intermediate epithelium.

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Transitional Epithelium
  • Modified, non-cornified stratified squamous
    and/or stratified cuboidal/columnar.
  • 4-6 layers of cells. Basal layer cuboidal, inner
    layers of balloon to pear shaped cells outer
    layer of squamous cap cells.
  • Features of the tissue.
  • - capable of great stretching.
  • - line ureters and urinary bladder.

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Transitional Epithelium
  • Two anatomical expressions
  • a) classical as above urinary bladder.
  • b) extremely tall stratified
    columnar/cuboidal with cap cells ureter.

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