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Chapter Opener 4

Figure 4.1 Overview of four basic tissue types: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues.

Figure 4.2 Classification of epithelia.

Figure 4.2a Classification of epithelia.

Figure 4.2b Classification of epithelia.

Figure 4.3a Epithelial tissues.

Figure 4.3b Epithelial tissues.

Figure 4.3c Epithelial tissues.

Figure 4.3d Epithelial tissues.

Figure 4.3e Epithelial tissues.

Figure 4.3f Epithelial tissues.

Figure 4.4 Goblet cell (unicellular exocrine gland).

Figure 4.4a Goblet cell (unicellular exocrine gland).

Figure 4.4b Goblet cell (unicellular exocrine gland).

Figure 4.5 Types of multicellular exocrine glands.

Figure 4.5 Types of multicellular exocrine glands. (1 of 2)

Figure 4.5 Types of multicellular exocrine glands. (2 of 2)

Figure 4.6 Chief modes of secretion in human exocrine glands.

Figure 4.6a Chief modes of secretion in human exocrine glands.

Figure 4.6b Chief modes of secretion in human exocrine glands.

Figure 4.7 Areolar connective tissue: A prototype (model) connective tissue.

Table 4.1 Comparison of Classes of Connective Tissues (1 of 2)

Table 4.1 Comparison of Classes of Connective Tissues (2 of 2)

Figure 4.8a Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8b Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8c Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8d Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8e Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8f Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8g Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8h Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8i Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8j Connective tissues.

Figure 4.8k Connective tissues.

Figure 4.9a Muscle tissues.

Figure 4.9b Muscle tissues.

Figure 4.9c Muscle tissues.

Figure 4.10 Nervous tissue.

Figure 4.11 Classes of membranes.

Figure 4.11a Classes of membranes.

Figure 4.11b Classes of membranes.

Figure 4.11c Classes of membranes.

Figure 4.12 Tissue repair of a nonextensive skin wound: regeneration and fibrosis.

Figure 4.12 Tissue repair of a nonextensive skin wound: regeneration and fibrosis. (1 of 3)

Figure 4.12 Tissue repair of a nonextensive skin wound: regeneration and fibrosis. (2 of 3)

Figure 4.12 Tissue repair of a nonextensive skin wound: regeneration and fibrosis. (3 of 3)

Figure 4.13 Embryonic germ layers and the primary tissue types they produce.

Closer Look 4.1