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Tissues of the Body
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Classified by shape and arrangement
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Types of tissue
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Epithelial
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Functions: 1) Protection: covers body and lines all body cavities; provides a protective shield for underlying tissues (e.g. epidermis) 2) Absorption: in some parts of the body it takes in certain materials (e.g. digestive tract) 3) Secretion: in some parts of the body epi. tissue is specialized to secrete certain products E.g. small intestine: some cells are specialized to secrete mucus 4) Excretion: in the kidney cells rid the body of materials 5) Surface transport: cilia on cells in the lungs move mucus and particles up and out 6) Sensory functions: Ex. taste buds in the mouth
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Epithelial Stratified Transitional – many layers of cuboidal cells that flatten when stretched. Found in ureters, bladder and urethra. Pseudostratified columnar – cells are long and thin, look stratified but aren’t. Has cilia. Makes and secretes mucus. Found in Trachea, bronchi, nasal cavity, auditory tube.
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Connective
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Areolar – matrix of soft, sticky glue
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Adipose – matrix of space and lipids
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Bone – matrix of calcium and osteons
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Fibrous – loose – matrix of collagen
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Hemopoietic – matrix is liquid (plasma)
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Connective Most have some sort of matrix, an intercellular material found between the cells consisting of fluids, fibers, and proteins. Function: varies depending on the structure and appearance of the tissue. Most help with support framework and transport.
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Muscle Tissue CardiacSmoothSkeletal
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Cardiac Striated Branched Inrercalated disks Involuntary
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Smooth Involuntary Not striated Long, narrow fibers Single nuclei
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Skeletal Multinucleated Striated Voluntary
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Muscle Tissue Function: movement of the body. Have the ability to shorten.
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Nervous Functions in rapid Communication and Control of the body
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Neuron Conducting units
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Neuroglia Connecting and supporting cells
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