Histology
The study of tissues in High School Anatomy/Advanced Biology
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09.03.16
Last Updated
09.06.16
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Cells are attached close together and form two surfaces
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The top surface. Anything that is passing by can come into contact with the free surface.
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The underside of the cells
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The epithelial cells secrete this "glue"
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Lacking blood vessels
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One layer of cells
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Several layers of cells
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The cells in this tissue are flat
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Cube shaped cells
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Tall, column shaped cells
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Mucus producing cells
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Cells nearer to the basal surface
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Waterproofing protein
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Multilayered stretchable tissue
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Falsely layered tissue
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Glands that secrete substances outward through a duct
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Ductless glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
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Exocrine glands that secrete without losing cellular material
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Exocrine glands that have cytoplasm in their secretions
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Exocrine glands that have secretions made up of disintegrated cells
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forms your infrastructure
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The chemical substances located between connective tissue cells
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Spindle-shaped cells that form connective tissue proper
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Supporting" cells that provide structure or support for parenchymal cells
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"Performance" cells that provide the actual function of the tissue
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Cells that undergo mitosis regularly and quickly
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Cells that do not regularly undergo mitosis but are able to if the need arises
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Cells that cannot undergo mitosis
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