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Warm-Up What is a tissue? The study of tissues is called ______.
What are the 4 main types of tissues? (See the intro to Chapter 4 in textbook)
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Warm-Up 1. 2. 3. 4. What type of epithelial cell is shown below?
Simple Columnar Epithelium Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium 3. 4. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Stratified Squamous Epithelium
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Tissue: The Living Fabric
Chapter 4 Tissue: The Living Fabric
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Tissue: group of cells that are similar in structure and function
Histology: study of tissues Types of Tissues: Epithelium (covering) Connective (support) Muscle (movement) Nervous (control)
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Preparing tissues for microscopy
Specimen is fixed (preserved) Cut into thin sections (slices) Stained with colored dyes
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Part I: Epithelial Tissue
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Epithelial Tissue “epithe” = laid on, covering Structure:
Covering and lining epithelium Glandular epithelium Function: Protection Absorption Filtration Secretion
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Special Properties Polarity
Apical surface = exposed free surface or edge (some with microvilli, cilia) Basal surface = lower, attached surface Specialized contacts Fits close together to form continuous sheets
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Special Properties Supported by connective tissue
Rests on basement membrane No blood supply (avascular) Rely on diffusion and underlying connective tissue for food/O2 Regeneration – Replace lost cells
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Classification Two names = (# cell layers) + (shape of cells)
Cell Layers: simple or stratified Shapes: squamous, cuboidal, or columnar
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Simple Epithelium Absorption, secretion, filtration Very thin
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Simple Epithelium
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Simple Epithelium Simple squamous Filtration, rapid diffusion
Capillary walls, air sacs in lungs, kidney filtration Serous membranes: slick layer lining ventral body cavity and its organs
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Simple Epithelium Simple cuboidal Secretion & absorption
Lines ducts of glands (salivary), kidney tubules, ovary surface
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Simple Epithelium Simple columnar Absorption and secretion
Lines digestive tract Microvilli, cilia Mucous membranes: lubricating mucus
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Simple Epithelium Pseudostratified columnar
Rests on basement membrane – false impression (pseudo) of being multi-layered Secretes or absorbs Respiratory tract – cilia propels mucus from lungs
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Stratified Epithelium
2+ layers, more durable Main function = protect
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Stratified Epithelium
Stratified squamous Withstand abuse, friction Esophagus, mouth, outer portion of skin
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Stratified Epithelium
Stratified cuboidal Usually 2 layers Mainly in ducts of large glands (sweat, mammary, salivary) Sweat Gland Esophageal Gland
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Stratified Epithelium
Stratified columnar Thick, waterproof layer Pharynx, male urethra, lining ducts
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Transitional Epithelium
Able to change shape (cuboidal squamous) Lining of hollow urinary organs (bladder, ureter, urethra) Stretches when filled with urine
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Glandular Epithelium Gland: make and secrete a particular product
2 Types: Endocrine gland: produce hormones secreted into tissue fluid or bloodstream Exocrine gland: secrete products into ducts onto body surfaces or body cavities Eg. mucous, sweat, oil, saliva, bile
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Exocrine Glands Unicellular Multicellular Mucus cells or goblet cells
Duct structure
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