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Histology Slides 5 Human Anatomy Lab
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Blood Structure: Contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets; soluble (dissolved) protein fibers and a watery ground substance form a fluid extracellular matrix called plasma Function: Erythrocytes transport oxygen and some carbon dioxide. Leukocytes initiate and control immune response. Plasma contains clotting elements to stop blood loss. Platelets help with blood clotting. Plasma transports nutrients, wastes, and hormones throughout the body Location: Primarily within blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries) and the heart; leukocytes are also located in lymphatic organs and can migrate to infected or inflamed tissue in the body
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Bone Structure: Compact Bone: Calcified matrix arranged in osteons (concentric lamellae arranged around a central canal containing blood vessels). Spongy Bone: Lacks the organization of compact bone; contains macroscopicspaces; bone arranged in a meshwork pattern. Function: Supports soft structures; protects vital organs; provides levers for movement; stores calcium and phosphorus. Spongy bone is the site of hemopoiesis Location: Bones of the body
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Bone Structure: Compact Bone: Calcified matrix arranged in osteons (concentric lamellae arranged around a central canal containing blood vessels). Spongy Bone: Lacks the organization of compact bone; contains macroscopicspaces; bone arranged in a meshwork pattern. Function: Supports soft structures; protects vital organs; provides levers for movement; stores calcium and phosphorus. Spongy bone is the site of hemopoiesis Location: Bones of the body
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Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium Structure: Single layer of tall, narrow, ciliated cells; oval-shaped nucleus oriented lengthwise in the basal region of the cell; goblet cells may be present Function: Secretion of mucin and movement of mucus along apical surface of epithelium by action of cilia; oocyte movement through uterine tube Location: Lining of uterine tubes and larger bronchioles of respiratory tract
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Elastic Cartilage Structure: Contains abundant elastic fibers; elastic fibers form web-like mesh around lacunae; perichondrium present Function: Maintain structure and shape while permitting extensive flexibility Location: External ear, epiglottis of the larynx
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Structure: Predominately collagen fibers, randomly arranged and clumped together; fibroblasts in spaces among fibers; more ground substance than in dense regular connective tissue Function: Withstands stresses applied in all direction; durable Location: Dermis; periosteum covering bone; perichondrium covering cartilage, and organ capsules
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium Structure: Single layer of cells with varying heights that appears multilayered; all cells connect to the basement membrane, but not all cells reach the apical surface. Ciliated form has goblet cells and cilia; nonciliated form lacks goblet cells and cilia. Function: Protection; ciliated form also involved in secretion of mucin and movement of mucus across surface by ciliary action Location: Ciliated form lines most of respiratory tract, including nasal cavity, part of pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi. Nonciliated form is rare; lines epididymis and part of male urethra
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Blood Structure: Contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets; soluble (dissolved) protein fibers and a watery ground substance form a fluid extracellular matrix called plasma Function: Erythrocytes transport oxygen and some carbon dioxide. Leukocytes initiate and control immune response. Plasma contains clotting elements to stop blood loss. Platelets help with blood clotting. Plasma transports nutrients, wastes, and hormones throughout the body Location: Primarily within blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries) and the heart; leukocytes are also located in lymphatic organs and can migrate to infected or inflamed tissue in the body
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