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Biol 2457 1st Edition Lecture 6 Chapter 4I. Simple Epitheliuma. Ciliatedb. Non-CiliatedII. Endotheliuma. Simple squamous that lines the heartb. Simple cuboidal epitheliumc. Simple columnar epitheliumi. Ciliatedii. Non-ciliatedd. Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epitheliume. Stratified squamous epitheliumi. Keratinizedii. Non-Keratinizedf. Stratified Cuboidal Epitheliumi. Rareii. Found in ducksg. Stratified Columnarh. Transitional Epitheliumi. Glandular Epitheliumi. Endocrine glands1. Cells undergo endocytosis/exocytosisii. Exocrine glands1. Skin surfaces2. Secretions of mucus a. Sweat, oil, salivab. Contains lysozomesIII. Classification of Exocrine glandsa. Merocrinei. Contains urea, Salt by exocytosisb. Apocrinei. Secretion is portion of gland pinched ofii. Releases secretion by releasing packets released from the nervous systemiii. Bacteria grow on itiv. Causes Body odorc. HalocrineThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.i. Cell dies and becomes the secretory productii. Causes blackheadsIV. Bad complexiona. Over-medicateb. Balance of viral and bacterial symbioticsc. If you over wash you destroy good bacteria which keeps down bad bacteriaV. Connective tissuea. Produce a matrix that are very strong/supportiveb. Living cells surrounded by nonliving ground cellsc. Important in strength and support and transmitting thingsd. All tissues require oxygen and capillary veinse. Have a lot of nerves except for cartilage and tendonf. Cells and fibers in connective tissueg. Collagen: Gives tone to skinVI. Immune systema. Mast cell: Releases hepherin and histamineb. Plasma cell: Type of B cell that produces antibodiesc. Macrophages: non-specific white cellVII. Tissuea. Looseb. Dense regular, irregular, elasticc. Cartilaged. Bonee. LiquidVIII. Adipose tissuea. Fatb. Insulationc. Energy reservesIX. Regular Connective tissuea. Pericardiumi. Dense connective tissue that surrounds cartilageii. Fibrous layeriii. Inner cellular layerb. Elastic cartilagei. Chondrocytes are located within a threadlike network of elastic fibersc. Fibrocartilagei. Toughii. Strongest type of cartilaged. Cartilagei. Repair and Growthii. Interstitial: Growth from within the tissueiii. Appositional: Growth from outside the tissuee. Liquid connective tissue:i. Blood tissueii. Lymph: Contains lymphocytes and other white blood cellsf. Epithelial membranei. Mucusii. Serousiii. Cutaneous membranesiv. Synovial membranesX. Muscular Tissuea. Skeletal-Striatedb. Smooth: Shaped like a saucerc. Cardiac-Striatedi. Does not have a regular arrangement of muscle filamentsXI. Excitable cells:a. Neuron: releases neural chemicalsb. Action potential: disruption of negative chargesc. Dendritic end of a neurond. Central nucleuse. Lots of R.E.Ri. Pretentious cellsii. Transferred through Axonf. Collection of neuron bodiesi. Gray matterg. Peripheral nervous systemi. Sensory aferentii. Motory eferentiii. Dangliah. Central Nervous Systemi. Composed of Brain/Spinal cordi. Sympathetic Nervous Systemi. Runs on giving blood to


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