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Respiratory, Muscular & Skeletal Systems
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Specialized Tissues What are groups of similar cells called? What are the 4 basic types of tissues in animals? Tissues 1.Epithelial 2.Connective 3.Nervous 4.Muscle
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Epithelial Tissue Define: Examples: Include glands and tissues that cover internal and external body structures Skin Linings of blood vessels Lining of digestive tract
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Functions: Protect tissues beneath Absorption of gases & nutrients Secretion of substances Provide sensation
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Connective Tissue Define: Characteristics come from: What is the extracellular matrix? Provides support for body and connects its parts The extracellular matrix non-living material that surrounds and supports the living cells.
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Examples: Blood Bone Ligaments/tendons Cartilage Adipose (fat) Mesenteries
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What is the matrix of blood? What are the cells of blood? Plasma (55% 0f blood volume) Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Platelets
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What is the matrix of bone? What are the cells of bone? Collagen protein Calcium Phosphate Osteocytes
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What is the matrix of cartilage? What are the cells of cartilage? Collagen protein Elastin fibers Chondrocytes
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Why does bone heal quickly? Why does cartilage heal slowly/not at all? Large blood supply No blood supply
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Nervous Tissue Define: Examples: Tissue that transmits nerve impulses through body Brain Spinal Cord Sensory & Motor Nerves
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Muscle Tissue Define: Examples: Tissue is made of "excitable" cells that are capable of contraction Most abundant tissue type in most animals Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
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Respiratory System Function of system: Relationship to cellular respiration: Brings about the exchange of O 2 and CO 2 between the blood, the air and the tissues of an organism Provides O 2 to the cells so that glucose can be broken down/converted to ATP
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The Respiratory System & Metabolism What is cellular metabolism? The chemical processes occurring within a living cell that are necessary for the maintenance of life
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The Respiratory System & Metabolism, cont. Building of larger molecules from smaller ones: Energy is: Breaking down of larger molecules to smaller: Energy is: Anabolism Used Catabolism Released
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Structures of Respiratory System Main organs: Place of gas exchange: Other structures: Lungs Alveoli (clusters of air sacs that look like grapes) Trachea Left/Right Bronchi Bronchioles Diaphragm
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Muscular System Function of system: What are the 2 basic types of muscle action? To provide movement for and within the body Voluntary Involuntary
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Energy Needs of Muscle Types What cellular organelle is found in great numbers in muscle cells? What 2 muscle types require constant energy? What 2 muscle types can require a rapid input of energy? Mitochondrion Cardiac Smooth Cardiac Skeletal
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Body Systems & Cellular Respiration What system provides energy? What system takes nutrients, gases & wastes to/from cells? What system provides gas exchange? What system controls lungs? What system controls the others? Digestive Circulatory Respiratory Muscular Nervous
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Skeletal System Functions: Supports body Protects internal organs Provides movement Stores mineral reserves Site of blood cell formation
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Skeletal System, cont. What is an endoskeleton? Organisms with endoskeleton: An internal skeleton Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Birds Fish
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Skeletal System, cont. What is an exoskeleton? Organisms with exoskeleton: Organisms with both: An external skeleton Insects Crustaceans Mollusks Tortoise Armadillo
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Skeletal System, cont. Where do bones meet? What holds 2 or more bones together? What attaches muscle to bone? Joints Ligaments Tendons
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