Title: General Histology
1General Histology
2Fertilization formation of zygote
3Cleavage becoming multicellular
4Gastrulation fomation of 3 primary tissues
ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm
5Tissues of adult organism
- A tissue is defined as a group of similar cells
with their extracellular products, specialized in
common direction and set apart for the
performance of a common function - About 200 types of specialized cells in adult
human body are arranged into 4 main tissues - Epithelium
- Blood and connective tissues
- Muscular tissues
- Nervous tissues
- Tissue formation is called Histogenesis
- Tissues are studied in General Histology course
6Epithelium
7Epithelium hallmarks
- Epithelium covers body surfaces, lines body
cavities, and constistutes glands, therefore it
is subdivided into lining and glandular - Epithelium creates a selective barrier between
the external environment and the underlying
connective tissue - The cells predominate, they are closely apposed
and adhere to one another by means of special
junctions - Their basal surface is attached to an underlying
basement membrane - Apical surface may contain nicrovilli and cilia
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8Classification of lining epithelia
9Location of different types epithelium
- SIMPLE Lining of vascular system
- SQUAMOUS Lining of body cavities
- Bowmans capsule
- Lining of lung
alveoli - SIMPLE Small ducts of exocrine
CUBOIDAL glands
- Surface of ovary
- Kidney tudules
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12Location of different types epithelium
- SIMPLE Lining of small intestine
- COLUMNAR and colon
- Stomach and gastric
glands - Lining of gallbladder
- PSEUDO- Lining of trahea and bronchi
- STRATIFIED Lining of ductus deferens
- Efferent ductules of
epididymis
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15Location of different types epithelium
- STRATIFIED Epidermis
- SQAMOUS Lining of oral cavity and
esophagus - Lining of vagina
- STRATIFIED Sweat glands, ducts
- CUBOIDAL Lager ducts of exocrine
glands - Anorectal junction
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19Location of different types epithelium
- STRATIFIED Largest ducts of exocrine
- COLUMNAR glands
- Anorectal junction
- TRANSITIONAL Renal calyces
- Ureters
- Urinary bladder
- Urethra
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23Specialized surfaces of epitheliocytes
- Apical specializations
- - microvilli and cilia
- Lateral specializations
- - zonulae occludentes
- - zonulae adherentes
- - maculae adherentes
- - gap junctions
- Basal specializations
- - hemidesmosomes
- - basal striations
24Microvilli and terminal web
25Structure of a cilium
26Electron micrographs of cilia
27Lateral specializations of epitheliocytes
28Classification of glands
29Multicellular exocrine glands classifiication
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32Modes of secretion A holocrine B
merocrine C - apocrine