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TISSUES: The Living Fabric Tissue - a group cells similar in structure and function Histology - the study of tissues
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EMBRYONIC GERM LAYERS Ectoderm - epidermis of the skin,nervous system Endoderm - functional lining of the digestive, respiratory tract; accessory organs and glands such as lungs, stomach,pancreas Mesoderm - skeletal system, muscular system, and circulatory system
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MAIN TISSUE TYPES Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous
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Epithelial Tissue
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EPITHELIAL TISSUE Location –Any lining or covering of the body –Forms may glands Characteristics –Cellularity –Specialized contact structures –Polarity –Supported by connective tissue –Avascular yet innervated –Regeneration
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EPITHELIAL TISSUE FUNCTIONS: –Protection –Absorption –Filtration –Secretion –Gas exchange
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EPITHELIAL TISSUE CLASSIFICATION
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EPITHELIAL TISSUE
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Glandular Epithelium –Endocrine –Exocrine Merocrine Holocrine Apocrine ???
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Connective Tissue
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE Location –Throughout body –Most abundant type Characteristics –Common origin –Diverse cell types –Diverse vascularity –Possess extracellular matrix –No free surfaces
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ORIGIN OF CONNECTIVE TISSUES
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE Functions: –Physical protection –Binding and supporting –Absorb shock –Insulation –Stores energy –Transportation –Immunity
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE FIVE GENERAL TYPES –Loose connective tissue –Dense connective tissue –Cartilage –Osseous –Blood
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Loose Connective Tissues Areolar Adipose Reticular
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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Dense Connective Tissue Dense Regular Dense Irregular Elastic
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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CARTILAGE Hyaline Elastic Fibrocartilage
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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Osseous Tissue Compact bone Spongy bone
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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Blood
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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Nervous Tissue
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Locations : –Central nervous system (CNS) –Peripheral nervous system (PNS) Functions: –Detects changes in internal and external environment –Receives, transmits, and integrates impulses –Homeostasis
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NERVOUS TISSUE
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Muscle Tissue
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Locations: –Attached to bones –Walls of digestive organs and blood vessels –Walls of heart Functions: –Locomotion –Movement of food through digestive tract –Movement of blood throughout circulation
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MUSCLE TISSUE
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MEMBRANES
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