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Group of cells that are similar in structure and function Four Primary Types Epithelium - covering Connective Tissue - support Nervous Tissue - control Muscle - movement
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Lining, covering, and glandular tissue of the body Main functions include protection, absorption, filtration, and secretion
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Fit closely together to form continuous sheets Have a free (unattached) surface – apical surface Lower surface rests on the basement membrane Have no blood supply of their own (known as avascular) and depend on diffusion from the capillaries for food and oxygen If well nourished, they can regenerate themselves easily
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Classification use the combination of the following terms (except glandular): Simple – one layered (absorption, secretion, and filtration) Stratified – more than one layer (protection) Squamous – flattened Cuboidal – cube shaped Columnar – column shaped (Stratified are named for the cells at the free surface)
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Connects body parts Involved in protecting, supporting, and binding together other body parts Common Characteristics: Vary in blood supply – types with low blood supply take a long time to repair itself Extracellular matrix – made up of many different types of cells plus nonliving substances
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Highly specialized to contract (shorten) to provide movement Two major functions are irritability and conductivity
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Day 1 – Aging Paper Day 2 – Book Work Page 105: 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 (17-27, odd)
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