Aim: How can we apply our knowledge of the four classes of tissues ? DO NOW: Worksheet HW due Tomorrow; Test tomorrow; Practical on Friday.

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Aim: How can we apply our knowledge of the four classes of tissues ? DO NOW: Worksheet HW due Tomorrow; Test tomorrow; Practical on Friday

Station 1- Are You Secreting? Epithelial Tissue 1. Found in the lungs and blood vessels. 2. Found only in the urinary system. 3. Connects epithelia and connective tissue. 4. Secretion in which some of the cytoplasm is lost with along with product. 5. Type of junction found in dead skin cells. 6. Secretion that releases its product by exocytosis. 7. Junction that allows cells to communicate.

Station 2- What’s the Connection? Identify the Connective Tissue component 1.Cells that produce matrix of connective tissue. 2.This is the dominant fiber of connective tissue. 3.These cells produce antibodies 4.These cells engulf bacteria. 5.Produces collagen. 6.These Cells can be fixed or free. 7.Identify the three classes of connective tissue. 8.Attach muscle to bone. 9.Cells found in cartilage. 10.The most abundant type of cartilage.

Station 3 – Name that Tissue !! 1.Can conduct Electrical impulses. 2.Cells have adaptations for secretion. 3.Lines the heart and blood vessels. 4.Found only in the heart. 5.Found in the lining of many hollow organs. 6.Cells are referred to as neurons. 7.Can be brown or white. 8.Found in the liver and the spleen. 9.Found in the dermis. 10.Found in ligaments and tendons. 11.Attaches muscle to bone. 12.Found between ribs and sternum.

Station 4-Mixology 1. Provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenous fibers. 2. Acts as a storage depot for fat. 3. Composes the dermis of the skin. 4. Composed of osteocytes. 5. Matrix with many different types of cells and fibers. 6. Forms the embryonic skeleton and bone surfaces; reinforces trachea. 7. Provides insulation for the body. 8. Contains cells concentrically around a nutrient canal; matrix is mineral deposits. 9. Contains formed elements and fluid matrix. 10. Forms the tendons or ligaments. a. Adipose b. areolarc. dense d. bonee. cartilagef. blood

Station 5 Modes of Secretion A B C

Station 3-Word Bank-Matching Simple Tubular Simple Coiled Tubular Simple branched Tubular Simple Acinar Simple Branched Acinar Compound Tubular Compound Acinar Compound tuboloacinar