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WITH nuclei In Stratified Squamous Found in: moist surfaces - vagina, esophagus, vagina |
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NO nucleus in outermost cells In Stratified Squamous Found in: epidermis |
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9+2 configuration of microtubules found in Cilia |
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Region of cilia that attaches it to cell Differentiated by 9+0 triplets of microtubules |
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Tight junctions
Structure: Region where outer leaflets of adjacent plasma membranes fuse to form a zone around entire apical perimeter of cells (stitching)
Function: Prevents entrance/exit of substances into intercellular space from lumen |
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Intermediate Junction
Structure: extends completely around perimeter of epithelial cells, basal to ZO. Reinforced by a mat of actin filaments that extend into the terminal web |
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Desmosome
Structure: Focal diskshaped adhesive junction between adjacent epithelial cells (intermittent spot weld). A dense plaque is pesent on cytoplasmic sufance of each opposing plasma membrane. Tonofilaments loop into and out of plaques on cytoplasmic side.
Function: Prevents from losing wanter and keeps cells together |
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Not limited to epith.
Structure: separated subunits arranged radially around a central channel
Function: Allows passage of ions and small molecules from cell to cell - means of transmitting an impulse from one cell to another |
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Structure: fingerlike or irregular projections that interlock adjacent epithelial cells
Function: keeps cells together. Excessive interdigitation means that the cell is for absorbing water from lumen (gallbladder, colon, etc) |
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Part of apical cytoplasm released along with secretory material |
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Entire cell and its contents released (ex: hair) |
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Classification of Endocrine glands |
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Unicellular (GI and resp. epithelia)
Multicellular |
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Classification of Exocrine Glands |
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- Num cells (multi cell - simple/cmpd gland)
- Type of duct (lobes, lobules)
- Shape of glandular unit (acinar/alveolar, tubule)
- Type and mode of secretion (mucous, serous, mixed; merocrine, apocrine, holocrine)
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