Unit 2 Tissues Objectives 6-9

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Unit 2 Tissues Objectives 6-9 Related Anatomy Unit 2 Tissues Objectives 6-9

6. List the 4 major tissue types 1. Epithelial- cover outer body and line inner body 2. Connective- bind, support, produce blood, store fat 3. Muscle- movement and tone 4. Nerve- conduct impulse Tissue is a group of cells that work together to carry out a function

7. EPITHELIAL TISSUE Squamous- flat Cuboidal- cube Columnar- pillar or column Example: skin Cover exterior & line cavities

7. Connective Tissue Loose- fat (adipose) Fibrous- tendon (muscle to bone) ligament (bone to bone) Cartilage- nose, end of bone, fetal bones Bone Blood Join together other tissues

8. Muscular Tissue Skeletal- striated- voluntary Smooth- involuntary Cardiac- heart

Nervous Tissue Brain Spinal cord

9. Name the 3 types of epithelial membranes Mucous- line interior organs or tubes to outside: oral cavity, respiratory, reproductive Serous- line cavities, heart, lungs Cutaneous- skin A membrane is a sheet of tissue that covers or lines.

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