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Transition from 1 cell to multi-cellular organism
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Fertilization Sperm & egg join to form zygote Cleavage rapid cell division : Fertilization Sperm & egg join to form zygote Cleavage rapid cell division Morula: 16 cells Blastula: 128 cells
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Differentiation transition from general to specialized Totipotent ▪ Ability to form all cell/tissue types ▪ Ex: zygote Pluripotent ▪ Ability to form many cell types ▪ Stem cells ▪ blastula
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Gastrula 3 layered embryo Ectoderm: ▪ Outer layer ▪ Skin, nervous system, outer openings Endoderm: ▪ Inner layer ▪ Organs (lungs, digestive tract, etc.) Mesoderm ▪ Middle layer ▪ Muscles, bone, blood, fat
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Epithelial Inner/outer lining Regulation Connective Between other tissues Support & structure Muscle On bones & w/in organs Movement Nervous Thru-out body Respond to stimuli
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Classification # of cells ▪ Simple (1 layer) ▪ Stratified (>1 layer) ▪ Psuedostratified Shape ▪ Cuboidal (square) ▪ Columnar (rectangular) ▪ Squamous (flat tiles)
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Classification types of fibers Dense (collagenous) ▪ Strong durable Elastic ▪ Flexible, stretch Loose (reticular) ▪ Thin, branched
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Types Areolar (surround organs) Adipose (protect) Fibrous ▪ Tendons (M B) ▪ Ligaments (B B) Cartilage Bone Blood
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Classification Striations (stripes) Voluntary/Involuntary Types Skeletal ▪ Striated ▪ Voluntary ▪ Found on bones
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Cardiac ▪ Striated ▪ Involuntary ▪ Heart Smooth ▪ No striations ▪ Involuntary ▪ Lines organs
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Transmit electrical impulses Dendrite Conduct electrochemical signals w/in nervous system Axon Transmission of signals from nervous to other tissues
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Built from 2/more types of tissues
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