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Chapter 6: Tissues and Membranes
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A. 4 types of tissues Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Nervous tissue Muscular tissue
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I. Epithelial Tissue Covers the body - “sheets” Lines organs Lines body cavities Function: protects, absorbs, secretes, filters Examples: skin, glands, lining of the digestive and respiratory tracts
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Types of Epithelial Tissue Classified according to shape 1. Squamous – thin and flat cells
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Cuboidal Epithelium Cells are cube-like
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3. Columnar Epithelium Cells are tall and narrow (kidney)
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Classified also by layers Simple – one layerStratified – multi layered
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Ciliated Pseudostratified columnar
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Epithelial Tissue Practice
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II. Connective Tissue Most abundant Supports and joins various part of the body Good blood supply except tendons and ligaments Examples: cartilage, bone, blood, ligaments, tendons
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Connective Tissue Intercellular matrix – fills area between cells (non-living) able to bear weight may be liquid, semi-solid, gel, hard able to bear weight, stretch, withstand abuse
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Connective Tissue B. Classification of Connective Tissue 1. Bone (Osseous tissue) a. Bone cells are in tiny cavities called lacunae surrounded by layers of calcified matrix b. Protect and Support
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Connective Tissue - Cartilage 1. Hyaline Cartilage: rubbery & smooth; somewhat hard found in larynx, attaches ribs to sternum, covers ends of bone
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2. Fibrocartilage Discs in the spinal column
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3. Elastic Cartilage a. found in external ear and nose
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Dense Fibrous Tissue Makes up tendons and ligaments
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Loose Connective Tissue Areoler tissue Anchors body parts Surround organs
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Connective – Adipose Tissue Stores Fat Protection from extreme temperatures
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III. Nervous Tissue Carry an impulse Two types of cells: Neurons: Neuroglia: support the neurons
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Nervous Tissue Receive and conduct impulses Neuron – nerve cells
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IV. Muscle Tissue Made of specialized cells that can contract. 3 types of :
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a. Skeletal Muscle Voluntary Striated Movement Multi-nucleated
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2. Smooth muscle Not voluntary Found in various organs Non- striated
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3. Cardiac muscle Heart Striated involuntary
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Membranes: 3 Types: 1. Pleura (or pleural membrane) - surrounds the lungs --outer layer = parietal pleura --inner layer = visceral pleura
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2. Pericardium (or pericardial membrane) - surrounds the heart --outer layer = parietal pericardium --inner layer = visceral pericardium
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3. Peritoneum (or peritoneal membrane) - surrounds all the organs within the abdominopelvic cavity --outer layer = parietal peritoneum --inner layer = visceral peritoneum *Between the layers of each membrane is a lubricating fluid which is called SEROUS FLUID
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