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'''Renal papilla'''<br>
Locate a collecting duct (wide lumen), and note the one-layered cubic (iso-prismatic) epithelium. These cells sit atop a basal lamina (not visible by light microscopy; only its correlate, the basal membrane [basal lamina + lamina fibroreticularis). Collecting ducts participating in regulating urinary excretion and content. ADH (adiuretin) = vasopression secreted from the dorsal pituitary lobe hormonally regulates the water conduction ability of the apical plasma membrane.
Other single-layered epithelia ("epithelium simplex") can be found in some renal tubuli and in the mesothelium covering the ovary.
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Revision as of 03:33, 16 April 2014

Section I: The anatomy of the cell       
#1 Cellular organization        #2 Membranes & surfaces        #3: Cytoskeleton        #4: Cell contacts       
#5: The cytoplasm & its organelles        #6: Nucleus, cell cycle, turnover & death       
Section II: General histology       
#7: Skin deep (and beyond) – epithelia        #8: Keeping it all together – connective tissues       
#9: Think about it – neural tissues        #10: Make a muscle       



#7: Skin deep (and beyond) – epithelia

Surface epithelia
Today's learning objective was to identify features characteristic of epithelia, specifically of surface epithelia, and relate those morphological features to the respective functions. During the practical class we looked at five different slides:

  • renal papilla
  • cornea
  • epidermis (finger)
  • respiratory epithelium (pharynx)
  • urothelium (urinary bladder).


Renal papilla
Locate a collecting duct (wide lumen), and note the one-layered cubic (iso-prismatic) epithelium. These cells sit atop a basal lamina (not visible by light microscopy; only its correlate, the basal membrane [basal lamina + lamina fibroreticularis). Collecting ducts participating in regulating urinary excretion and content. ADH (adiuretin) = vasopression secreted from the dorsal pituitary lobe hormonally regulates the water conduction ability of the apical plasma membrane. Other single-layered epithelia ("epithelium simplex") can be found in some renal tubuli and in the mesothelium covering the ovary.



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