Epithelial Tissue

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1. What are the primary functions of Epithelial Tissue?

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Epithelial tissue primarily functions in covering surfaces of the body, lining hollow organs and cavities, and forming glands. The incorrect options do not accurately describe the functions of epithelial tissue.

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Explore the structure and function of epithelial tissue with this focused study resource. Understand different types of epithelial cells, their roles in the body, and their significance in... see morehealth and disease. Ideal for students and professionals in biology and health sciences. see less

2. Does epithelial tissue contain nerves and blood vessels?

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Epithelial tissue is avascular, meaning it does not contain blood vessels, but it does contain nerve endings.

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3. What are the names of the 5 cell junctions which hold the epithelial cells together?

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Tight junctions, gap junctions, desmosomes, hemidesmosomes, and adherens junctions are the specific types of cell junctions responsible for holding epithelial cells together. Nexus junctions, strand junctions, and ring junctions are not recognized as legitimate names for cell junctions involved in cell adhesion.

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4. What is the function of the Basement Membrane?

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The Basement Membrane is specifically responsible for supporting the epithelium, providing a surface for cell migration, and acting as a physical barrier. The incorrect answers are not functions of the Basement Membrane.

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5. Name and describe the two parts that make up the basement membrane.

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The correct answer describes the basal lamina and reticular lamina, which are the two main components of the basement membrane. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately describe the components of the basement membrane or their functions.

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6. Define Tissue.

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Tissue is specifically defined as a group of cells with a common origin and specialized function, ruling out the definitions provided in the incorrect answers.

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7. Define Cell junctions.

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Cell junctions refer to the contact points between plasma membranes of adjacent tissue cells, allowing for communication and coordination between cells.

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8. Name the two types of Epithelial Tissue.

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The correct answer includes Covering & Lining Epithelia and Glandular Epithelia as the two types of Epithelial Tissue. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately represent the types of Epithelial Tissue.

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9. Which type of Epithelia Tissue forms the outer covering of the skin and some internal organs, and forms the lining of the blood vessels, ducts, body cavities and the interior of the respiratory digestive, urinary and reproductive systems?

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Covering and Lining Epithelia is the type of epithelial tissue that covers and protects various structures in the body, including the skin and internal organs. It also lines the interior of various systems like the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.

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10. Which type of Epithelial tissue makes up the secreting portion of glands like the thyroid gland, adrenal gland, and sweat gland?

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Glandular epithelia are specialized epithelial cells that secrete substances into the glandular lumen or ducts.

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11. What is the difference between stratified and pseudostratified tissue?

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Stratified tissue refers to tissue with two or more layers of cells stacked on top of each other, while pseudostratified tissue appears to have multiple layers due to the varying heights of its cells, though all cells actually touch the basement membrane. The incorrect answers provided in the multiple-choice options aim to confuse by stating the opposite or providing irrelevant information about the two types of tissues.

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12. Which type of cells are taller than they are wide?

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Columnar cells are taller than they are wide, providing more surface area for absorption and secretion.

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13. Which type of cells are flat, cubodial or squamous?

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Squamous cells are flat, while cubodial cells are cube-shaped, columnar cells are tall and rectangular, and transitional cells can change shape depending on the tissue they are found in.

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14. Which cell type most commonly lines the cardiovascular system, where it is known as endothelium? Present at sites of filtration, diffusion and secretion but not wear and tear?

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The correct answer is Simple Squamous because it is the type of epithelial cell that lines the cardiovascular system and is known as endothelium. It is present at sites of filtration, diffusion, and secretion but not wear and tear.

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15. Which cell type is a single layer of cube-shaped cells, found in areas of secretion and absorption such as the surface of ovaries, kidney tubules and ducts and the secreting portions of some glands?

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Simple Cuboidal epithelial cells are cube-shaped cells that are involved in secretion and absorption in various tissues.

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16. In terms of the structural differences between epithelial tissue and connective tissue, in which tissue are the cells tightly packed with little to no extracellular matrix?

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Epithelial tissue is characterized by closely packed cells with little to no extracellular matrix, whereas connective tissue has widely scattered cells surrounded by a large amount of extracellular matrix. Muscle tissue consists of muscle fibers and nervous tissue is made up of neurons, both of which have different structural compositions compared to epithelial and connective tissues.

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17. Epithelial tissues always form surface layers and are not covered by other tissues except in......

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Epithelial tissues typically line the cavities and surfaces of blood vessels to protect them and allow substances to pass through. In contrast, muscle tissues, nervous tissues, and connective tissues do not cover epithelial tissues as they have different functions in the body.

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What are the primary functions of Epithelial Tissue?
Does epithelial tissue contain nerves and blood vessels?
What are the names of the 5 cell junctions which hold the epithelial...
What is the function of the Basement Membrane?
Name and describe the two parts that make up the basement membrane.
Define Tissue.
Define Cell junctions.
Name the two types of Epithelial Tissue.
Which type of Epithelia Tissue forms the outer covering of the skin...
Which type of Epithelial tissue makes up the secreting portion of...
What is the difference between stratified and pseudostratified tissue?
Which type of cells are taller than they are wide?
Which type of cells are flat, cubodial or squamous?
Which cell type most commonly lines the cardiovascular system, where...
Which cell type is a single layer of cube-shaped cells, found in areas...
In terms of the structural differences between epithelial tissue and...
Epithelial tissues always form surface layers and are not covered by...
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