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All images (unless otherwise noted) are from CNX Anatomy & Physiology. OpenStax College. Sept 1, 2015. http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@7.28:1/Preface

Membranes

Epithelial Membranes

Mucous membrane

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Serous membrane

Non-Epithelial Membrane

Synovial membrane

Cutaneous membrane

Image source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Illu_synovial_joint.jpg

Which part of the membrane would allow ions to cross from the cytoplasm to the extracellular fluid?

A

C

D

B

Which condition represents a red blood cell in a hypertonic solution?

A

C

B

What is the only type of membrane that has no epithelium associated with it?

Which type of tissue easily repairs itself because it is always regrowing?

A) Cutaneous membrane

B) Mucous membrane

C) Synovial membrane

D) Serous membrane

A) Epithelium

B) Connective tissue

C) Muscle

D) Nervous tissue

Tissues

Membranes

Image Source:

http://www.chaithanyaenterprises.com/facial-tissue-paper.htm

What ion channel is mutated in cystic fibrosis?

A) Sodium

B) Chloride

C) Calcium

D) Potassium

Which term describes a solution that is “more concentrated”?

A) Hypotonic

B) Isotonic

C) Hypertonic

What type of bond shares electrons equally?

A) Polar covalent

B) Hydrogen bond

C) Ionic

D) Non-polar covalent

Types of Tissue

Epithelium - covering & lining

Connective Tissue - connecting*

Muscle - contraction

Nervous Tissue - communication

Types of tissue

Connective

Epithelial

Muscle

Nervous

Criteria for Classifying

Epithelial Tissues

1. Layers

- one layer --> simple

- multiple layers --> stratified

2. cell types

- flat --> squamous

-square --> cuboidal

-tall --> columnar

  • mesenchyme

Cartilage

Bone

Blood

CT Proper

  • loose
  • dense
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Smooth

single layer of cells

  • areolar
  • reticular
  • adipose
  • Contains neuron and glia
  • Can be described as gray or white matter
  • Differences between central and peripheral tissues
  • regular
  • irregular
  • elastic
  • Embryonic
  • Loose
  • Dense
  • Cartilage
  • Bone
  • Liquid
  • hyaline
  • fibrocartilage
  • elastic
  • simple squamous
  • simple cuboidal
  • simple columnar
  • pseudostratified
  • stratified squamous
  • stratified cuboidal
  • stratified columnar
  • transitional
  • glandular
  • compact
  • spongy

Image source: http://www.eugraph.com/histology/crtbone/spongbo.html

  • blood
  • lymph?

multiple layer of cells

*

Tissue Repair

Which type of membrane is composed of a simple squamous epithelium and associated areolar connective tissue?

A) cutaneous membrane

B) serous membrane

C) mucous membrane

D) synovial membrane

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