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Histology Practical Quiz 1 Practice
  • Epithelial Connective Tissues

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General Epithelial Connective Histology I
  • 1. Identify each of the following descriptions
    as pertaining to either epithelial or connective
    tissues
  • Composed largely of non-living extracellular
    matrix, important in protection support
  • Lines body cavities, covers surfaces forms
    glands
  • 2. Explain the meaning of the following
    categories used to classify epithelial tissue
  • Simple v. Stratified
  • Squamous v. Cuboidal v. Epithelial
  • 3. Distinguish between apical and basal cell
    surfaces

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General Epithelial Connective Histology II
  • What is produced by fibroblasts? What category
    of connective tissue are these cells found in?
  • 2. Identify and differentiate between the
    three types of fibers produced in connective
    tissue cells.
  • 3. What is produced by chondrocytes? What
    category of connective tissue are these cells
    found in?
  • 4. What is produced by goblet cells? What types
    of connective tissue are these cells found in?

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Locations of Epithelial Tissues
  • 1. Endocrine Exocrine glands Kidney tubules
  • 2. Intestinal cells (w/ microvilli)
  • 3. Outer layer of skin, oral cavity, esophagus
  • 4. Uterine tubes bronchi of lungs
  • 5. Alveoli (air sacs) of lungs Glomerulus
    (filtering) area of kidney
  • 6. Urinary bladder
  • 7. Seminiferous (sperm-forming) tubules, ovary
    follicles
  • 8. Lines nasal cavity, trachea, auditory tubes

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Descriptions of Connective Tissue
  • 1. Most widespread, beneath epithelial tissue,
    around and within muscles Contains all three
    fiber types loosely interwoven
  • Dense parallel bundles of collagen few cells
    little ground substance forms tendons
    ligaments
  • Coarse parallel collagen fibers Provides support
    with compressibility forms intervertebral discs
    and parts of knee joint
  • Insulates protects body organs, provides
    reserve energy fuel
  • Firm substance containing collagen fibers
    resists compression makes up fetal skeletons,
    covers ends of adult long bones found in nose
  • Finely woven fibers in soft ground substance
    provides supporting framework for vascular
    organs found in liver and lymph nodes
  • Dense bundles of collagen arranged in different
    planes, forms dermis of skin, organ capsules
    nerve sheaths
  • Provides flexible support found in external ear
    and epiglottis
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