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what tissue is this? how many layers does it usually have? where is it found?
stratified cuboidal epithelium
normally 2 layers (no more than 3)
found in smaller ducts of glands
what type of tissue is this? where is it found?
transitional epithelium
urinary bladder
what type of gland is this? what does it usually produce?
unicellular gland- goblet cell
produces mucous
what type of gland is this?
simple tubular
what type of gland is this?
simple coiled tubular
what type of gland is this?
simple branched tubular
what type of gland is this?
simple branched acinar/ alveolar
what type of gland is this?
compound tubuloacinar
most common type
what type of gland is this?
compound tubular
what type of gland is this?
compound acinar
what mode of secretion is this?
merocrine
most common type
what type of secretion is this? give an example?
apocrine - sweat and mammary glands
what type of secretion is this? give an example?
holocrine - sebaceous glands
what type of secretion is this? what is it commonly used for?
cytocrine - used to transfer melanin pigment
what type of cells are these? where are they found and what do they do?
myoepithelial cells
interposed between secretory cells and basement membrane
responsible for contraction
What type of cells are these? why are they special and where are they found?
Mesenchymal cells
found near blood vessels - only in embryos
special because they can change into another kind of cell
what cells are these?
fibroblasts - euchromatic
What type of cells are these? and what do they produce?
Reticular cells - produce reticular fibers
What type of cells are these?
Fibrocytes - more heterochromatic
what type of cells are these?
unilocular adipocytes - part of adipose tissue
What type of cell is this? what does it make up?
Multiocular adipocyte - makes up brown fat
What type of cell is this and what can it do?
Pericyte - a connective tissue cell that has actin and myosin, and has the potential to transform into other cells for healing
what type of cells are these? where are they found and what do they do?
Mas Cells
in connective tissue around blood vessels and nerves, they increase the permeability of blood cells
What are these cells? where are they found and what do they do?
Plasma cells
found in lymphoid tissue because they make antibodies
notice the nucleus is not centered
What type of fiber is this? where is it found? what are its characteristics?
Collagen fibers
Found in tendons and ligaments
has strength but is not elastic
What type of fiber is this? where is it found?
Reticular fibers
Make a framework around cells in the lymphatic and endocrine organs
What type of fiber is this? where is it found? what characterizes it?
Elastic fibers
found in aorta and nuchal ligament
has elastin coating which makes it flexible
what type of connective tissue is this? where is it found? is it found in embryos or adults?
Mucous or gelatinous connective tissue
umbilical cord, bovine glans penis
found in both
What type of CT is this?
loose CT
what type of CT is this?
dense irregular CT
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SGU SVM Histology Part 2
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SGU SVM Histology for quiz one, part 2, gupta fall 2010
Updated
2010-08-26T22:33:13Z
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