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EPITHELIAL TISSUE EPITHELIAL TISSUE CONNECTIVE TISSUE CONNECTIVE TISSUE MUSCULAR TISSUE MUSCULAR TISSUE NERVOUS TISSUE NERVOUS TISSUE

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EPITHELIAL TISSUEEPITHELIAL TISSUE

CONNECTIVE TISSUECONNECTIVE TISSUE

MUSCULAR TISSUEMUSCULAR TISSUE

NERVOUS TISSUENERVOUS TISSUE

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Oral cavity

Skin

Digestive Tract

Peritoneum

Respiratory Passages

Pleural cavities

Hart andBlood vessels

Pericardium

Urinary tracts

Glands

Limph vessels

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FUNCTIONS OF EPITHELIAFUNCTIONS OF EPITHELIA

COVERING EPITHELIACOVERING EPITHELIA

covering of surfaces and lining of cavitiescovering of surfaces and lining of cavities

protection protection of covered tissueof covered tissue

absorption absorption -- intestines, proximal tubules of kidneyintestines, proximal tubules of kidney

GLANDULAR EPITHELIAGLANDULAR EPITHELIA

secretionsecretion - exocrine glands - exocrine glands

NEUROEPITHELIAL CELLSNEUROEPITHELIAL CELLS

sensation sensation - olfactory epithelium , taste buds - olfactory epithelium , taste buds

MYOEPITHELIAL CELLSMYOEPITHELIAL CELLS

contractility contractility -- salivary glands, sweat glands salivary glands, sweat glands

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COMPONENTS OF BASAL COMPONENTS OF BASAL LAMINALAMINA

COLLAGEN TYPE IVCOLLAGEN TYPE IV

LAMININ, FIBRONECTIN LAMININ, FIBRONECTIN

(glycoproteins)(glycoproteins)

PROTEOGLYCANSPROTEOGLYCANS - -

(HEPARAN SULFATE)(HEPARAN SULFATE)

ANCHORING FIBRILS ANCHORING FIBRILS --

COLLAGEN TYPE VIICOLLAGEN TYPE VII

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FUNCTIONS OF BASAL FUNCTIONS OF BASAL LAMINALAMINA

Selective barrier between connective tissue Selective barrier between connective tissue

and epitheliumand epithelium

Adhesion of the connective tissue and Adhesion of the connective tissue and

the epitheliumthe epithelium

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POLARITY OF EPITHELIAPOLARITY OF EPITHELIA

APICAL SURFACE APICAL SURFACE

BASAL SURFACE - rests on basal laminaBASAL SURFACE - rests on basal lamina

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TYPES OF EPITHELIATYPES OF EPITHELIA

ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF LAYERSACCORDING TO NUMBER OF LAYERS

simplesimple

stratifiedstratified

pseudostratifiedpseudostratified

ACCORDING TO SHAPE OF CELLSACCORDING TO SHAPE OF CELLS

squamoussquamous

cuboidalcuboidal

columnarcolumnar

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SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM

endothelium, mesotheliumendothelium, mesothelium

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SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM

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SIMPLE CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM SIMPLE CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM

proximal and distal renal tubulesproximal and distal renal tubules

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SIMPLE CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUMSIMPLE CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM

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SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM

stomach, small and large intestine, stomach, small and large intestine, oviductoviduct

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SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM

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PSEUDOSTRATIFIED EPITHELIUM PSEUDOSTRATIFIED EPITHELIUM

respiratory passages, epididymisrespiratory passages, epididymis

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STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM

keratinised - skinkeratinised - skin

nonkeratinised - oral cavity, vaginanonkeratinised - oral cavity, vagina

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STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUMSTRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM

keratinisedkeratinised nonkeratinisednonkeratinised

Skin Cornea Esophagus

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STRATIFIED COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM STRATIFIED COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM

ocular conjunctivaocular conjunctiva

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TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM

urinary bladder, ureterurinary bladder, ureter

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INTERCELLULAR INTERCELLULAR JUNCTIONSJUNCTIONS

membrane associated structures responsible membrane associated structures responsible for cohesion and communication between cellsfor cohesion and communication between cells

ADHERING JUNCTIONSADHERING JUNCTIONS

IMPERMEABLE JUNCTIONSIMPERMEABLE JUNCTIONS

COMMUNICATING JUNCTIONSCOMMUNICATING JUNCTIONS

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TIGHT JUNCTION - TIGHT JUNCTION - ZONULA OCCLUDENSZONULA OCCLUDENS

LOCATION - the most apicalLOCATION - the most apical

SHAPE - band encircling the cellSHAPE - band encircling the cell

MORPHOLOGY - network of linear fusion sites MORPHOLOGY - network of linear fusion sites

between membrane associated proteinsbetween membrane associated proteins

FUNCTION - close off the intercellular space FUNCTION - close off the intercellular space

(leakiness of the epithelium)(leakiness of the epithelium)

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TIGHT JUNCTION - TIGHT JUNCTION - ZONULA ZONULA

OCCLUDENSOCCLUDENS

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TIGHT JUNCTION - TIGHT JUNCTION - ZONULA ZONULA

OCCLUDENSOCCLUDENS

Preventthe flowbetween the cells

Prevent the movement of membrane proteins

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DESMOSOMEDESMOSOME

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DESMOSOME -DESMOSOME -MACULA ADHERENSMACULA ADHERENS

LOCATION - along the lateral membranesLOCATION - along the lateral membranes

DISK-SHAPED DISK-SHAPED

MORPHOLOGY -MORPHOLOGY -

attachment plaques - desmoplaquinattachment plaques - desmoplaquin

intercellular space - desmogleinintercellular space - desmoglein

cytokeratin filaments cytokeratin filaments

FUNCTION - very firm adhesion of neighbor-FUNCTION - very firm adhesion of neighbor-cellscells

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ZONULA ADHERENSZONULA ADHERENS

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ZONULA ADHERENSZONULA ADHERENSLOCATION - just below tight junctionLOCATION - just below tight junction

SHAPE - band encircling the cellSHAPE - band encircling the cell

MORPHOLOGY -MORPHOLOGY -

dense plagues - dense plagues - -actinin, vinculin, -actinin, vinculin, myosin, tropomyosinmyosin, tropomyosin

intercellular space - E-kadherin and intercellular space - E-kadherin and calcium ionscalcium ions

actin-containing microfilamentsactin-containing microfilaments

FUNCTION - adhesion of neighbor-cellsFUNCTION - adhesion of neighbor-cells

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HEMIDESMOSOMEHEMIDESMOSOME

LOCATION - contact zone LOCATION - contact zone

between epithelium and basal between epithelium and basal

laminalamina

DISK-SHAPEDDISK-SHAPED

MORPHOLOGY - half a MORPHOLOGY - half a

desmosomedesmosome

FUNCTION - binds the epithelial FUNCTION - binds the epithelial

cell to basal laminacell to basal lamina

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INTERCELLULAR INTERCELLULAR JUNCTIONSJUNCTIONS

Electron transmission microscope

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GAP JUNCTION -GAP JUNCTION -NEXUS NEXUS

LOCATION - anywhere along the lateral LOCATION - anywhere along the lateral membranes of epithelial cellsmembranes of epithelial cells

MORPHOLOGY - hexamers of proteins with MORPHOLOGY - hexamers of proteins with a hydrophilic pore in the center (connexon)a hydrophilic pore in the center (connexon)

FUNCTION - interchange of small molecules FUNCTION - interchange of small molecules between adjacent cells (cyclic AMP, ions) between adjacent cells (cyclic AMP, ions)

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GAP JUNCTION -GAP JUNCTION -NEXUSNEXUS

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GAP JUNCTION - NEXUSGAP JUNCTION - NEXUS

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MICROVILLIMICROVILLI

Extension of cytoplasm - Extension of cytoplasm -

11m longm long

Actin-containing Actin-containing

microfilamentsmicrofilaments

FUNCTION - increase FUNCTION - increase

the surface areathe surface area

LIGHT MICROSCOPE LIGHT MICROSCOPE

- BRUSH BORDER - BRUSH BORDER

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MICROVILLIMICROVILLI

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MICROVILLI – brush borderMICROVILLI – brush border

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CILIACILIA

LONG PROJECTIONS - 10 LONG PROJECTIONS - 10 mm

MOTILEMOTILE

STRUCTURE:STRUCTURE:

central pair of microtubulscentral pair of microtubuls

9 pairs at the periphery9 pairs at the periphery

INSERTED INTO BASAL BODIESINSERTED INTO BASAL BODIES

FUNCTION - permit a current of FUNCTION - permit a current of material over epitheliummaterial over epithelium

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CILIACILIA

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STEREOCILIA - STEREOCILIA - long microvillilong microvilli

FLAGELLA - FLAGELLA - similar in structure to ciliasimilar in structure to cilia

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GLANDULAR GLANDULAR EPITHELIA - GlandsEPITHELIA - Glands FUNCTION - FUNCTION -

secretion of secretion of

products which are products which are

used in other parts used in other parts

of the organismof the organism

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SEROUS GLANDSSEROUS GLANDSACINAR SECRETORY PORTIONSACINAR SECRETORY PORTIONS

SECRET CLEAR FLUID SECRETIONSECRET CLEAR FLUID SECRETION

SEROUS CELLS:SEROUS CELLS:

ruonded nucleus at basal part of cytoplasm ruonded nucleus at basal part of cytoplasm

abundant RER – abundant RER –

basophilic cytoplasmbasophilic cytoplasm

well visible secretory well visible secretory

granules at the apexgranules at the apex

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SEROUS CELLSSEROUS CELLS

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MUCOUS GLANDSMUCOUS GLANDSTUBULAR SECRETORY TUBULAR SECRETORY

PORTIONSPORTIONS

SECRET MUCUSSECRET MUCUS

MUCOUS CELLSMUCOUS CELLS

flat nucleus at flat nucleus at

the basisthe basis

large, translucent large, translucent

secretory granulessecretory granules

well developed well developed

Golgi complexGolgi complex

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SUBLINGUAL GLANDSSUBLINGUAL GLANDS

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TYPES OF EXOCRINE GLANDSTYPES OF EXOCRINE GLANDS

APOCRINEsecretory product is discharged with apical part of cytoplasm

MEROCRINEsecretory granules leave the cell by exocytosis

HOLOCRINEsecretory product is shed with whole cell

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NUTRITION OF EPITHELIANUTRITION OF EPITHELIA

NO BLOOD VESSELS IN EPITHELIANO BLOOD VESSELS IN EPITHELIA

NUTRIENTS AND PRECURSORS OF NUTRIENTS AND PRECURSORS OF PRODUCTS DIFFUSE FROM PRODUCTS DIFFUSE FROM CONNECTIVE TISSUE ACROSS THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE ACROSS THE BASAL LAMINA TO EPITHELIAL CELLSBASAL LAMINA TO EPITHELIAL CELLS

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RENEWALRENEWAL

REPLACEMENT OF OLD CELLS BY REPLACEMENT OF OLD CELLS BY NEW ONESNEW ONES

MITOTIC DIVISIONSMITOTIC DIVISIONS

OCCUR IN ALL EPITHELIAOCCUR IN ALL EPITHELIA