Histology Review & Visual Quiz Anatomy and Physiology Ms. Stephens Fall 2015.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CHAPTER 4 TISSUES & MEMBRANES
Advertisements

Simple Squamous Found in Lung and Kidney Filtration Lung Kidney.
Tissues Anatomy and Physiology. Connective, Muscle, and Nervous Tissue.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscle Tissue Function is to produce movement Three types Skeletal muscle Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle.
CONNECTIVE, NERVOUS, AND MUSCULAR TISSUE. Connective Tissue Basic elements –Cells –matrix.
Muscle & Nerve Tissues. skeletal muscle, 10X, voluntary, striated attached to bones.
Unit 2 Tissues Objectives 6-9
Body Tissues Human Body Systems © 2014 Project Lead The Way, Inc.
Tissue Structure and Function Chapter 9 in Textbook Chapter 4 in Lab Book.
Types of Membranes, Muscular Tissue, & Nervous Tissue Section
Tissue differentiation
Tissue Practical Practice mixed Simple cuboidal epithelium.
Wan Luan Lee Period 3. Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Nervous tissue Muscle tissue.
Life Sustaining Processes
Marrow tissue found inside bones Red Marrow – produces white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets Yellow Marrow – made of fat that replaces red.
What you will do today... -Discuss how the human body is organized into several levels -Recognize that the tissue level is the second level, going from.
The Skeletal System. The skeletal system consists of: 1. Bones 2. Cartilage 3.Connective tissue ***There are about 206 bones in an adult.
Chapter 15 By: Harold Hoy The human body Your body is made up of trillions of cells which are organized into tissues. A tissue is a group of similar.
HISTOLOGY THE STUDY OF TISSUES.
Connective tissue Muscles and nerve included. Areolar Pg 56 in lab book.
CHAPTER 4 – TISSUES people.eku.edu/sumithrans/Zoo/labs/Tissues.p pt.
TISSUES: The Living Fabric Tissue - a group cells similar in structure and function Histology - the study of tissues.
TissuesTissues (click for research on cells (Histology) Chapter 5.
Body Tissues Overview  Tissues are groups of cells with similar structures and functions.  There are four basic types of tissues that each have their.
Histology images. Simple Squamous Epithelium (top view)
Tissues of the Body Emily Schmidt.
Ch 5 Review Tissues. Major Tissues What tissue’s job is to coordinate, regulate, integrate, transmit information, and sensory reception? It can be found.
Histology - the study of tissues. There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on structure and function. Epithelial tissues cover the.
Histology Objective: Objective: To study different types of tissues and identify the followings: 1- Hyaline Cartilage (C.S) 2- Arteries and Veins (C.S)
Epithelial Tissue (yesterday’s material) Basement Membrane Connective Tissue.
Cell and Tissue ID Practice Practical test
Epithelial Tissues. Simple Squamosal epithelium Single layer of thin flattened cells Allow substances to pass through easily. Found lining the lungs,
Tissue Practical Practice Areolar Connective Tissue.
WARM UP 11/3 1.What is basement membrane? (page 87) 2.What kind of material makes up the basement membrane? 3.Name 6 connective tissues. 4.Give two differences.
Ch 5 Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue. Three types of Muscle Tissue: Skeletal Smooth Cardiac Muscle tissues can CONTRACT when stimulated, thereby causing.
T Simple squamous epithelium REVIEW TISSUE SLIDES ONLY.
Bones and Muscles Test Review MS. MELE. 1. ________bone contains marrow, which can produce red blood cells.  Answer: spongy.
HISTOLOGY SLIDES BY:ALYSSA RAYBURN. CARDIAC MUSCLE.
Tissue: Structure and Function Chapter Tissue A group of cells and cell products of similar structure that perform a common function.
Tissue Chapter 20. What you need to know! The hierarchy of animal structure The four types of tissue and their general function.
Structures – bones made of living cells, protein fibers and calcium.
ORGAN SYSTEMS. ORGAN SYSTEMS: EQ: Can I name the body’s major organ systems, what organs they include and the systems’ functions?
Tissues Chapter 6.
Tissues.
Connective, Nerve and Muscle
Connective Tissue.
THE TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
THE TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
Histology Flash Cards.
Musculoskeletal system
Levels Of Organization
Tissue Structure and Function
Musculoskeletal System
Objective SWBAT recognize the functions of the muscular system and describe functions of types of muscle tissue.
Cellular Specialization
Histology Slides Corrie King Period:2 9/11/14.
Mrs. Lambiase Unit 3 – Cells/Systems
Objective SWBAT recognize the functions of the muscular system and describe functions of types of muscle tissue.
Tissue differentiation
Simple Epithelial Tissue
Tissue Structure and Function
Anatomy and Physiology I
THE TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
Histology Slides Madison Farley.
Tissue differentiation
Histology Slides.
The Hierarchy… Alveolar cells Alveolar tissue Lung (organ)
Types of Tissues.
From cells to organisms
Histology Review & Visual Quiz
Presentation transcript:

Histology Review & Visual Quiz Anatomy and Physiology Ms. Stephens Fall 2015

4 Types of Tissue: Review 1. Epithelial – LOCATION: lines insides & outside of body – FUNCTION: protects, absorbs, secretes mucus 2.Connective – LOCATION: all over body, especially bones, blood, joints – FUNCTION: binds structures, supports, produce blood cells & store fat

3. Muscle – LOCATION: Skeletal – attached to bones Cardiac – in heart Smooth – intestines, bladder, blood vessels – FUNCTION: contraction to produce movement 4. Nervous – LOCATION: brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves – FUNCTION: coordination & control

Epithelial Tissues: Review

Connective Tissue: Review 1. Fibrous – Loose, dense, reticular 2. Cartilage – Hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage 3. Bone – Compact, spongy 4. Blood

Muscular Tissue: Review

Nervous Tissue: Review

1. What type of tissue is this?

2. What type of tissue is this?

3. What type of tissue is this?

4. What type of tissue is this?

5. What type of tissue is this?

6. What type of tissue is this?

7. What type of tissue is this?

8. What type of tissue is this?

9. What are the cells called?

10. What type of tissue is this?

11. What type of tissue is this?

12. What type of tissue is this?

13. What type of tissue is this?

14. What type of tissue is this?

15. What type of tissue is this?

16. What type of tissue is this?

17. What type of tissue are these?

18. What type of tissue is this? Check your answers!