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Tissues
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Tissue Basics What is a tissue? Groups of cells working together to perform a function Four Basic Types of Tissues Epithelial Covers surfaces, lines cavities, forms glands Connective Protect/support, stores energy, provides immunity Muscle Causes movement Nervous Detects changes, sends/receives impulses
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Epithelial Tissue Characteristics
Arranged in closely packed sheets Singular or multiple layers Layered Apical surface (most superficial) Exposed to outer most layer of body cavities Lines organs or exterior of body Lateral surface (cells facing cells) Basal Layer (deepest layer of cells) Basement membrane fibers that bind and support Avascular: Lacking blood vessels Materials are exchanged by diffusion from connective tissue Contain a nerve supply High capacity for renewal
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Epithelial Tissue Called: Epithelium = singular, Epithelia = plural
Two Types: Covering and Lining Outer covering of the skin and internal organs Lines body cavities and interiors of some systems, blood vessels Glandular Makes up the secreting portions of glands Ex: Sweat glands
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Basic Epithelia Shapes
Categorized as either: Simple cells organized in a SINGLE layer Found where diffusion, osmosis, filtration, secretion, and absorption occur Stratified cells organized in 2 or more layers Found where protection is needed and there is often wear and tear
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Simple Epithelium Squamous= flat cells Cuboidal= cube shaped cells
Important for filtration (kidneys) or diffusion (lungs & capillaries) Cuboidal= cube shaped cells Important for secretion and absorption Columnar= column shaped cells Important in absorption and secretion of mucus
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Simple Squamous Epithelium single layer of flat cells
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Simple Squamous Epithelium single layer of flat cells
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium cube shaped cells, rounded nuclei
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium cube shaped cells, rounded nuclei
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Simple Columnar Epithelium May be ciliated or non-ciliated
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Simple Columnar Epithelium May be ciliated or non-ciliated
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Simple Columnar Epithelium May be ciliated or non-ciliated
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Simple Columnar Epithelium May be ciliated or non-ciliated
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Pseudostratified Columnar appears stratified: nuclei at various levels
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Pseudostratified Columnar appears stratified: nuclei at various levels
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Stratified Epithelium
Squamous= flat cells Apical layer cells are flat Deep layers vary from cuboidal to columnar Cells in the basal layer divide and move upward toward apical surface Found in areas of surface wear & tear to provide protection Mouth Esophagus Vagina Tongue
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Table 4.1f figure 2
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Table 4.1f figure 1
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Stratified Epithelium
Cuboidal= cube shaped cells Apical and basal layers are cuboidal Found in areas where protection, secretion, and absorption take place Ducts of sweat glands Esophageal glands Male urethra
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium rare
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium rare
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Stratified Epithelium
Columnar= column shaped cells Apical layer cells are columnar Found in areas where protection and secretion take place Lines urethra Esophageal glands Anal mucous membrane Conjunctiva of the eye
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium rare
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium rare
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