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Chapter 20, Problem 2SA
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To analyze:
Why connective tissue is sometimes referred to as "cellular glue".
Introduction:
Connective tissue holds cells together.
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Epithelial Tissue: Cell-Cell junctions:
Which cell-cell junction attaches to the basal lamina?
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c) hemidesmosome
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Epithelial Tissue: Other shapes and cell types:
Match the type of epithelial tissue with where it's found in the body:
stratified squamous
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ducts
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Merocrine
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entire cell becomes secretion
exocytosis
apical part of cell pinches off
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Why is living epithelial tissue limited to a certain thickness?
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- How many cell layers does transitional epithelium have? a) 2 - 3 b) several c) 1 d) 4arrow_forwardThe indicated structure is made of A) dense connective tissue C) elastic cartilage D) fibrocartilagearrow_forwardEpithelial sheets are classified by their number of cell layers and their cell shape. In the following table, draw simplified illustrations of the eight classifications. In each illustration, identify the cells, nuclei, and basement membrane. For the stratified epithelia, you only need to draw two or three cell layers, as shown in the stratified cuboidal epithelium example provided in the table. Simple squamous Stratified squamous Simple cuboidal Stratified cuboidal Simple columnar Stratified columnar Pseudostratified columnar Transitionalarrow_forward
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- Why is the extracellular matrix important for tissue cells?arrow_forwardHow many cell layers does stratified cuboidal epithelium have? a) several b) one c)10-30 d) 2-3arrow_forwardOne way to distinguish between epithelium and connective tissue under the microscope is that connective tissue is more densely cellular than epithelium. True or Falsearrow_forward
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