Animal Tissues (Part-1)
Very Short Q & A
Q1: Define tissue?
Answer: A group of cells similar in structure, function and origin.
Q2: Can cells in a tissue be dissimilar in structure or function?
Answer: Yes the tissue cells can be dissimilar in structure and function but they are always similar in origin.
Q3: Who coined the word 'animal tissue'?
Answer: Bichat
😇 Note:
Marie François Xavier Bichat, a french anatomist. He is also known as father of histology. Unfortunately he died very young at the age of 30.
Marie François Xavier Bichat, a french anatomist. He is also known as father of histology. Unfortunately he died very young at the age of 30.
Q4: In how many types complex animal tissues are divided into?
Answer: Four Types.
⑴ Epithelial,
⑵ Connective,
⑶ Muscular and
⑷ Neural.
Q5: What is study of tissue called?
Answer: Histology (also called Microscopic anatomy).
Q6: Who is called father of microscopic anatomy?
Answer: Marcello Malpighi
Q7: What is the origin of epithelial tissue?
Answer: Ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm
Q8: What do words 'Epi' and 'Thelio' mean in epithelium?
Answer: Epi – Upon and Thelio – grows
A tissue which grows upon another tissue is called Epithelium.
Q9: Are epithelial tissues vascularized?
Answer: No
😇 Vacularized meaning:
Provide (a tissue or structure) with vessels, especially blood vessels. Thus epithelial cells depend for their nutrients on underlying connective tissue.
Provide (a tissue or structure) with vessels, especially blood vessels. Thus epithelial cells depend for their nutrients on underlying connective tissue.
Q10: Name the three important functions of epithelial tissues?
Answer: Protection, secretion, absorption
Q11: Name the intercellular junctions present in epithelial cells.
Answer: Mainly seven types,
① Tight junctions (Zonula occludens)
② Interdigitations
③ Intercellular Bridge
④ Gap Junctions
⑤ Intermediate Junctions
⑥ Desmosomes
⑦ Hemidesmosomes
Q12: Give three examples of specialised functional structures of epithelial tissues.
Answer:
① Microvilli
② Cillia
③ Steriocilia
Q14: Based on number of layers of cells, name the two major groups epithelial tissues are divided into?
Answer:
① Simple epithelia - based on cell shape
② Compound epithelia - based on stretching ability
Q15: Name the types of simple epithelium tissues?
Answer: Simple epithelium is further divided into five types. These are
(i) Squamous,
(ii) Cuboidal,
(iii) Columnar
(iv) Ciliated
(v) Pseudostratified
Q16: Which epithelium is also called pavement epithelium?
Answer: Simple squamous
Q17: Are simple squamous epithelium unilayered or multilayered?
Answer: Unilayered
Q18: Which type of epithelia are found in the following?
⑴ Secretory unit of salivary glands, sebaceous gland
⑵ Bowman's capsule
⑶ Pancreatic duct
⑷ Inner lining of cheeks
⑸ Bile Duct
⑹ Nails
⑺ Alveoli of lungs
⑻ Stomach Fallopian Tube
⑼ Urinary Bladder
⑽ Inner lining of blood vessels and lymph vessels
⑾ Epidermis of skin
Answer:
⑴ Secretory unit of salivary glands, sebaceous gland - Stratified cubical
⑵ Bowman's capsule - Simple squamous
⑶ Pancreatic duct - Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
⑷ Inner lining of cheeks - Stratified squamous
⑸ Bile Duct - Simple Columnar epithelium
⑹ Nails - Startified Squamous
⑺ Alveoli of lungs - Simple squamous
⑻ Stomach - Gladndular columnar epithelium
⑼ Urinary Bladder - Transitional epithelium
⑽ Inner lining of blood vessels and lymph vessels - Simple squamous
⑾ Epidermis of skin - Startified Squamous
Q19: Where do we find Ciliated Columnar epithelium?
Answer: Fallopian Tube
Q20: What are the main functions of compound epithelia?
Answer: Protection against chemical and mechanical stresses. (limited role in secretion and absorption)
Q21: What do gap junctions perform?
Answer: Gap junctions facilitate the cells to communicate with each other by connecting the cytoplasm of adjoining cells, for rapid transfer of ions, small molecules and sometimes big molecules.
Q22: Single layer of tall, narrow cells; vertically oriented; ciliated in some organs; may possess goblet cells; present in Inner lining of stomach, intestines, gallbladder; main functions are Absorption and secretion. Identify the epithelial tissue?
Answer: Simple Columnar Epithelium
Q23: Name the two kinds of stratified squamous epithelia?
Answer: keratinized and nonkera-tinized
Q24: Name the epithelia present in the lining of respiratory tract which help moving mucus from the lungs toward the throat.
Answer: Ciliated epithelium
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