Epithelial cells

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VMED 5132 (Test 1) FlashCards sobre Epithelial cells, criado por Diamond Sapphire em 29-09-2020.
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Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the yellow area Transitional
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the arrows Simple squamous
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the white arrow Simple cuboidal
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the area in white Stratified squamous
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the white arrow Pseudostratified squamous
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the area in white Stratified squamous
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the white arrow Simple columnar
Indicate the type of epithelial cells indicated by the area in white Stratified cuboidal
Extracellular matrix layer between the epithelium and the underlying CT Basement membrane
Malignant tumor that arises from the glandular epithelia Adenocarcinoma
Malignant tumor that arises from epithelia Carcinoma
The 2 major forms of epithelium are ___ and ___ Surface; glandular
Surface epithelium are classified based on what 2 criteria? Number of layers present; shape of the epithelial cells (specifically the surface layer of cells)
3 modes of release of secretory products Merocrine, apocrine, holocrine
Entire cells are released during this mode of secretion Holocrine
This mode of secretion uses exocytosis Merocrine/eccrine
In this mode of secretion apical, product-filled areas of cells are extruded. Apocrine

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