Histology Finals Quiz 2
Histology Finals Quiz 2
Histology Finals Quiz 2
Respiratory System
Number of conchaes 6
Apical portion ends in a Olfactory bulb/knob which contains the basal bodies of 6-8
terminal expansion olfactory cilia (nonmotile)
Wall of trachea 16-20 c-shaped hyaline cartilages on ventral and lateral sides
Serous cell Produce secretion of lower viscosity than that of mucous cells
Basal cells Between bases of columnar cells
Reserve or stem cell
Epithelium Ciliated
Non-ciliated cells (Clara cells)
Ciliated columnar with a swollen rounded apex
Found in major bronchi up to the terminal bronchioles
Further branching of bronchi Lead as further deeper into the respiratory tree up to the level
of bronchioles
Endothelial cells Seen lining the capillaries found within the alveolar septa
Like type I, they have flat nuclei and an attenuated cytoplasm
To distinguish between the two, endothelial cells are related
more to blood spaces
Circulatory system Pumps and directs blood cells and substances carried in
blood to all tissues of the body
Largest lymph vessels Connect with the blood vascular system and empty into the
large veins near the heart
Returns fluid from tissue spaces all over the body to the blood
Secretory function Secrete variety of factors that are important for vessel
dilatation, vessel constriction, as well as growth of adjacent
cells
Myoelastic Layer Middle layer of smooth muscle fibers and connective tissue
Purkinje fibers Branches of the heart’s impulse conducting system and are
made up of modified cardiac muscle fibers
Sinoatrial Node Located in the right atrial wall, near the superior vena cava
Mass of cardiac muscle cells
SA + AV node Initiate impulses that will move along the myocardial fibers of
both atria stimulating contractions
Purkinje Fibers Pale staining fibers larger than adjacent contractile muscle
fibers
Have glycogen
Mingle DISTALLY with the contractile fibers of both ventricles
Trigger waves of contraction through both ventricles
simultaneously
1. P Selectin
2. Weibal-Palade bodies
3. Interleukins
Weibal - Palade bodies Fuse with cell membrane causing expression of the P selectin
Arterioles and Small Arteries Smooth muscle cells are connected by many more gap
junctions and permit vasoconstriction and vasodilation
It is where regulation of blood pressure takes place
Variation in amount and Contribute to the physical and metabolic properties of the
composition of these wall, affecting blood vessel permeability
substances
Proteoglycans and hyaluronate also contribute
Tunica Intima in Arteries Includes a thin layer of internal elastic lamina composed of
elastin, has holes that allow better diffusion of substances
from the blood vessel deeper into the wall