[Kinesiology 2222A/B] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (41 pages long)

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Systemic anatomy: regional: one part at a time - cadaver, systemic: bone system, cardiovascular system, muscular system . Controls what goes in and out: many types in the body: Second names indicates shape: layers, simple = 1 layer. Easy to defuse: stratified = multilayers. Hard to transmit toxin, oxygen (ex. skin) The more layers stacked up, the harder to move substance through. Protection max: pseudostratified looks stratified but indeed simple the nuclei are laying all over makes it look like stratified, shape, squamous = squashed, scale-like. Alveoli in the lungs gas exchange: cuboidal = cube as wide as they are tall. Kidney simple cuboidal throat stratified cuboidal protect from food toxins: columnar = column taller than they are wide, characteristics, cells are closely opposed (cell junctions) Prevent toxins to go around, have to move through the epithelia. Cells break down toxins (may die: form surface linings and most glands, epithelial tissue is avascular but innervated.