Physical Barriers in First-Line Defenses: Mucous Membrane definitions Flashcards
Physical Barriers in First-Line Defenses: Mucous Membrane definitions
You can tap to flip the card.
Mucous Membranes
Epithelial and connective tissue layers producing mucus, lining body tracts to trap pathogens and prevent drying.Goblet Cells
Specialized cells in mucous membranes that produce mucus components.Mucus
A viscous glycoprotein fluid produced by goblet cells, trapping microbes and preventing tissue drying.Epithelial Layer
The outermost layer of cells in mucous membranes, providing a barrier against pathogens.Connective Tissue
Underlying tissue in mucous membranes supporting the epithelial layer and mucus production.Peristalsis
Muscle contractions in the intestinal tract moving substances towards the anus for elimination.Mucociliary Escalator
Cilia-driven mechanism in the respiratory tract moving mucus and trapped microbes towards the mouth.Cilia
Hair-like projections on cells that move in a coordinated manner to transport mucus and trapped particles.Mucociliary Blanket
Ciliary cells in the nasal cavity and sinuses covered in mucus, trapping and removing microbes.Respiratory Tract
Body system including the trachea and lungs, lined with mucous membranes to trap and expel pathogens.Digestive Tract
Body system from mouth to anus, lined with mucous membranes to trap and eliminate ingested microbes.Genitourinary Tract
Body system including reproductive and urinary organs, protected by mucous membranes.Pathogens
Microorganisms that can cause disease, often entering the body through mucous membranes.Innate Immunity
The body's first line of defense, including physical barriers like mucous membranes.Trachea
Part of the respiratory tract lined with mucous membranes, aiding in pathogen expulsion.