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Tissues Groups of cells performing similar functions
Grouped by cells and matrix Structure determines function and function determines location Four types Histology - study of tissues
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FOUR TYPES OF TISSUES Nervous Muscle Epithelial Connective
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EPITHELIAL TISSUE More cells than matrix
Covers external body surfaces - some internal organs Line body cavities Some permeable
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Epithelial Tissue Some secrete and absorb Makes up sense organs
Make up glands Basement membrane present Avascular
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Grouped by cell shape Squamous Columnar Cuboidal
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Grouped by layering Simple is one layer
Stratified--more than one layer Simple columnar epithelium of the gallbladder. - SEM
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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar
False layering Nuclei at various depths within the cells Contain goblet cells Found in upper respiratory tract
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Transitional Can be stretched - changes from cuboidal to squamous
Found in urinary bladder
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Epithelial Tissue Review
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Intercellular connections
Contain CAM (cell adhesion molecules) Tight junctions: protect Found in digestive tract Belt desmosomes: permeability Superficial skin Gap junctions: communication Cardiac muscle contractions
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Endocrine glands Ductless glands Secrete inside
Inside blood or tissue fluids Example: Hormones-adrenaline, sex hormones, etc.
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Exocrine glands Secrete out to ducts (tubes)
Examples: sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE Grouped by cell type, matrix & fibers present
Most abundant Bind & support Store & transport Defense Highly vascular (Except Cartilage = Avascular)
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Connective Tissue Cell types: immune, bone, cartilage, fat & blood
Fiber types: elastic, reticular, & collagen Matrix types: liquid, more dense than liquid, almost solid, solid
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Connective Tissue Major Cell types WBC’s Fibroblasts
Mast cells (defense) Adipose
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Loose Connective Large intercellular space Most abundant
Around & cushions organs Ex: Areolar, Adipose
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Dense Connective Fiber arrangement determines type
Ex: Fibers parallel in fashion are – Tendons, ligaments
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Osseous (bone) tissue Dense connective More matrix than cells
Hardened calcium and flexible collagen Cells and blood vessels in special arrangement
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Cartilage Type of dense connective tissue
3 types – Hyaline, Elastic, Fibrocartilage Only connective tissue that is avascular Elastic cartilage in ear
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Blood (Vascular) tissue
Liquid connective tissue Matrix is liquid (plasma) Cells known as formed elements Erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes
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Connective Tissue Overview
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Muscle Tissue Muscle cells called muscle fibers
Three Types of Muscle Tissue: Skeletal Cardiac Smooth
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Neural Tissue Neurons – nerve cells Neuroglia – support cells
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Membranes Mucous Membranes lines structures that open to outside
Digestive and respiratory tracts Serous Membranes surrounds organs and lines body cavities with no opening to outside Pleura/ pericardium/ peritoneum (abdomen) Synovial Membrane - lines cavities of freely movable joints Cutaneous Membrane = Skin
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