Chapter 4 – Study Guide
tissue
histology
pathologist
epithelial tissue
covering and lining epithelium
glandular epithelium
connective tissue
ectoderm à nervous tissue, epidermis
mesoderm à connective tissues, most muscle tissues
endoderm à epithelial linings of GI & respiratory tracts
tight junctions
adherens junctions
desmosomes
hemidesmosomes
gap junctions
apical surface
lateral surface
basal surface
basement membrane
simple squamous
epithelium
simple cuboidal
epithelium
simple columnar
epithelium
goblet cells
stratified squamous
epithelium
keratin
(I won’t ask about: stratified cuboidal epithelium)
(I won’t ask about: stratified columnar epithelium)
transitional
epithelium
pseudostratified
columnar epithelium
endocrine glands
exocrine glands
simple glands
compound glands
tubular glands
acinar glands
tubuloacinar glands
merocrine glands
apocrine glands
holocrine glands
fibroblast
chondroblast
chondrocyte
osteoblast
osteocyte
macrophage
plasma cell
mast cell
adipocyte
neutrophil
eosinophil
matrix
ground substance
collagen fibers
elastic fibers
reticular fibers
mesenchyme
areolar connective
tissue
adipose
white adipose
brown adipose
dense regular
connective tissue
dense irregular
connective tissue
elastic connective
tissue
lacunae
hyaline cartilage
fibrocartilage
elastic cartilage
mucous membrane (mucosa)
serous membrane (serosa)
parietal layer (review of chapter 1)
visceral layer (review of chapter 1)
synovial membrane
stroma
parenchyma
stem cells
repairs by parenchymal cells
vs. repairs by stromal fibroblasts: how do they differ?