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Types of Tissue Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue Muscle Tissue
Nervous Tissue
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Properties of Epithelia
Cellularity Polarity Avascularity Regeneration
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Epithelial Tissue Stratified squamous epithelium Pseudostratified
Figure 40.5 Exploring: Structure and Function in Animal Tissues Pseudostratified columnar epithelium Cuboidal epithelium Simple columnar epithelium Simple squamous epithelium
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Apical surface Basal surface Basal lamina 40 m Polarity of epithelia
Figure 40.5 Exploring: Structure and Function in Animal Tissues Polarity of epithelia
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Pseudostratified columnar
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Classes of epithelium Simple Pseudostratified columnar Stratified Cell shapes Squamous Cuboidal Columnar
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Constituents of Connective Tissues
Cells Blasts Cytes Clasts Extracellular Matrix Ground Substance Fibers Collagenous Elastic Reticular
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Connective Tissue Loose connective tissue Blood Cartilage
Collagenous fiber Plasma White blood cells 120 m 55 m Elastic fiber Cartilage Red blood cells Fibrous connective tissue Chondrocytes 100 m Figure 40.5 Exploring: Structure and Function in Animal Tissues 30 m Chondroitin sulfate Nuclei Bone Adipose tissue Central canal Fat droplets 700 m 150 m Osteon
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Muscle Tissue Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Nuclei
fiber Sarcomere 100 m Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Figure 40.5 Exploring: Structure and Function in Animal Tissues Nucleus Muscle fibers 25 m Nucleus Intercalated disk 50 m
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Nervous Tissue Neurons Glia Glia Neuron: Dendrites Cell body Axons of
15 m Neuron: Dendrites Cell body Axons of neurons Axon Figure 40.5 Exploring: Structure and Function in Animal Tissues Blood vessel 40 m (Fluorescent LM) (Confocal LM)
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