Skeletal Muscle Tissue Review

Sacromere
Myosin and Actin filaments
The striations seen occur at junctions of the functional units (sacromeres)
A voluntary muscle
Neuromuscular junction
Endomysium
Fasciculi
Epimysium
Nervous Tissue Review
Neurone
Axon hillock
Neuroglia
Schwann cell
It encloses the myelin sheath
Endocrine Tissue Review

Because it is ductless and it secretes directly into the blood to have effect on target organs
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Calcitonin increases deposition of calcium and phosphate in bone and lowers the level of calcium in the blood
Granulosa cells
Stratum  functionale (The compact and spongy layers)
Regeneration of the endometrium after menstruation
Mesothelial layer and connective tissue layer
No difference
No
Cardiovascular System Review
Desmosomes (macula adherens)

A functional syncytium is a multinucleated protoplasmic mass formed by the secondary union of originally separate cells that allow almost total free flow of ions
Gap junctions
Muscle
Its corresponding vein
Because they would impede exchange of material  ( e.g. Oxygen, waste products)  between the blood and the tissue
Respiratory Tissue Review
Gaseous exchange
It has muscular wall and contains no alveoli
Respiratory lobule
Smooth muscles would impede gaseous exchange
Capillary endothelium, Basement membrane(capillary and alveolar), Alveolar epithelium
Digestive Tissue Review
Exocrine
Serous

A serosa is a smooth membrane (which line and enclose several body cavities) consisting of a thin layer of cell which secretes serous fluid  that reduces friction while an adventitia is the outermost connective tissue layer covering an organ ,vessel or other structures which binds together structures rather than reducing friction

Lubrication of intestinal content and protection of the epithelium
To protect the duodenal wall from digestion by acidic content of the stomach
To produce mucous which will protect the wall against excoriation and also serves as an adherent medium for holding fecal matter together
Macrophage
Intestine
Emulsification of fats
Renal Tissue Review
Proximal convoluted tubule
Presence of microvilli on both
Capillary endothelium, Basement membrane and Podocyte
No

It allows reabsorption ( of substances that need to be saved) and secretion ( of substances that need to be excreted) between blood and the inner lumen of the nephron

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