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Tissues

Tissues

Types: 1. Epithelial: lines surfaces of organs and body cavities. Tissues Types: 1. Epithelial: lines surfaces of organs and body cavities.

Tissues Types: 1. Epithelial: 2. Connective: Holds things together and provides support for organs.

Types: 1. Epithelial: 2. Connective: 3. Muscle: movement Tissues Types: 1. Epithelial: 2. Connective: 3. Muscle: movement

Tissues Types: 1. Epithelial: 2. Connective: 3. Muscle: 4. Nervous: Relaying signals, senses, decision making

Tissues Classification based on number of cell layers: 1. Simple: one layer (draw this)

Classification based on number of cell layers: 1. Simple: one layer Tissues Classification based on number of cell layers: 1. Simple: one layer

Tissues Classification based on number of cell layers: 2. Stratified: more than one layer (draw this)

Tissues Classification based on number of cell layers: 2. Stratified: more than one layer

Classification based on cell shape: 1. Squamous: flattened Tissues Classification based on cell shape: 1. Squamous: flattened

Tissues Classification based on cell shape: 2. Cuboidal: Squarish (cube shaped)

Classification based on cell shape: 3. Columnar: Tall (column shaped) Tissues Classification based on cell shape: 3. Columnar: Tall (column shaped)

Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: a. simple squamous Tissues Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: a. simple squamous

Tissues Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: a. simple squamous b. simple cuboidal

Tissues Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: a. simple squamous b. simple cuboidal c. simple columnar

Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: d. stratified squamous Tissues Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: d. stratified squamous

Tissues Variations of tissue types: 1. Epithelial: d. stratified squamous e. stratified cuboidal

Variations of tissue types: 2. Connective a. loose – adipose (fat) Tissues Variations of tissue types: 2. Connective a. loose – adipose (fat)

Tissues Variations of tissue types: 2. Connective a. loose - adipose (fat) b. dense – tendons and ligaments

Tissues Variations of tissue types: 2. Connective a. loose - adipose (fat) b. dense - tendons and ligaments c. bone - “osteocytes”

Variations of tissue types: 2. Connective -others: cartilage and blood Tissues Variations of tissue types: 2. Connective -others: cartilage and blood

Variations of tissue types: 3. Nervous: brain, spinal cord, nerves Tissues Variations of tissue types: 3. Nervous: brain, spinal cord, nerves

Variations of tissue types: Muscular: a. skeletal: striated, strong Tissues Variations of tissue types: Muscular: a. skeletal: striated, strong

Tissues Variations of tissue types: Muscular: a. skeletal b. cardiac: striated, only in heart

Tissues Variations of tissue types: Muscular: a. skeletal b. cardiac: c. smooth: non-striated, walls of hollow organs