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Groups of tissue that are similar in structure and functions.
Hyperlink - epithelial/nerve/connective/muscles/credits
Hyperlinks - tissues/transitional/pseudostratified columnar/simple epithelial/stratified epithelial
Sheets of cells that cover the body’s surfaces.
• Single Layer
•Not Stratified
•Secretes mucus
Hyperlink – epithelial/Transitional/Simple/Stratified
• Lines Organs that stretch.
• Found In Bladder
Hyperlink - epithelial/Transitional/Simple/Stratified
C. Simple Epithelial Topic Slide
• One layer of epithelial tissue
Hyperlink - epithelial/Transitional/Stratified/Simple Squamous/Simple Cuboidal/Simple Columnar
• Single Layered
• Flat with disc shaped nuclei
• Made for filtration.
• Serves as separation barrier
Hyperlink - simple epithelial tissue/Simple Cuboidal/Simple Columnar
• Single Layered
• Cube Shaped with spherical nuclei
• Specialize in secretion and absorption.
Hyperlink - simple epithelial tissue/Simple Squamous/Simple Columnar
Single Layered tall tissues.
Oval Shaped nuclei Some are ciliated A layer may
contain mucus secreting goblet cells
Hyperlink - simple epithelial tissue/Simple Squamous/Simple Cuboidal
Multi-layered epithelial tissue
Hyperlink - epithelial/Transitional/Simple/Stratified Squamous/Stratified Cuboidal/Stratified columnar
Thick Multi-layered Protects from
abrasion
Hyperlink - Stratified/Stratified Squamous/Stratified Cuboidal/Epithelial
Rare Two layers
Hyperlink - Stratified/Stratified Squamous/Stratified Cuboidal/Epithelial
Image from Flikr.com username –Christi’s photos
Limited distribution throughout body
Found in…◦ Pharynx◦ Some Glandular
Ducts◦ Male urethra
Hyperlink - Stratified/Stratified Squamous/Stratified Cuboidal/Epithelial
Most abundant tissue
Found everywhere in body
Hyperlink – tissues/bone/blood/cartilage/connective tissue proper
bone
Adipose
Supports body structures
made of a hard, calcified matrix with collagen fibers in them
stores calcium, minerals and fat
vascularized
Hyperlink –blood/cartilage/connective tissue proper
Does not connect to anything
does not give mechanical support
Hyperlink – bone/cartilage/connective tissue proper
tough yet flexible 80 percent water has collagen fibers
and sometimes elastic fibers
Hyperlink –bone/blood/connective tissue proper/Hyaline cartilage/Elastic cartilage/Fibro-cartilage
most abundant cartilage throughout the body
Contains collagen fibers
Hyperlink – Cartilage/Hyaline cartilage/Elastic cartilage/Fibro-cartilage
identical to Hyaline cartilage but has much more elastin fibers
Hyperlink – Cartilage/Hyaline cartilage/Fibro-cartilage
mix of hyaline cartilage and dense regular connective tissues
Hyperlink – Cartilage/Hyaline cartilage/Elastic cartilage
two categories ◦ loose connective
tissue and dense connective tissue
Hyperlink – tissues/bone/blood/cartilage/connective tissue proper/loose connective tissue/dense connective tissue
Not compact
Hyperlink – connective tissue proper/Areolar connective tissue/adipose/reticular connective tissue
Gel-like matrix All three
connective tissue fibers
Wraps and cushions organs
Widely distributed throughout body
Hyperlink – connective tissue proper/adipose/reticular connective tissue
Image from Flikr.com Username – GreenFlames09
similar to areolar tissue in structure and in its ability to store nutrients
Fats deposits serve needs of organs
Hyperlink – connective tissue proper/Areolar connective tissue/reticular connective tissue
Loose, ground substance with reticular fibers
Lie in a fiber network
Forms a soft internal cluster that supports other cell types
Hyperlink – connective tissue proper/Areolar connective tissue/adipose
fibers closely compact into one area
Hyperlink – Loose Connective tissue/Dense Regular/Elastic/Dense Irregular
parallel collagen fibers with a few elastin fibers
Major cell type is the fibroblast
Attaches muscles to bones, muscle to muscle, and bone to bone
withstand tensile stress in one direction
Hyperlink – Loose Connective tissue/Elastic/Dense Irregular
Similar to dense regular connective tissue but more stretchy because it has more elastic fibers in it
can be found in some ligaments
Hyperlink – Loose Connective tissue/Dense Regular/Dense Irregular
Irregularly shaped collagen fibers with some elastic fibers
Able to withstand tension from all directions
Provides structural strength
Hyperlink – Loose Connective tissue/Dense Regular/Elastic
Branched neurons with long cellular process and support cells
Transmits electrical impulses from sensory receptors to effectors
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Highly cellular and well vascularized
Responsible for most types of body movement
Possess myofilaments that makes contractions happen
Three kinds ◦ cardiac, smooth, and
skeletal
Hyperlinks – tissues/Skeletal Muscle/Cardiac Muscle/Smooth Muscle
only voluntary muscle in the body
Long, cylindrical, and multinucleate with obvious striations
located in muscle attached to skin or bone
Hyperlinks – Muscle/Cardiac Muscle/Smooth Muscle
Image from Flikr.com username - akay
Branching, striated and unicellular
As it contracts it propels blood into the circulation and its involuntary
Located on the walls of the heart
Hyperlinks – Muscle/Skeletal Muscle/Smooth Muscle
Spindle shaped cells with central nuclei
No striations Cells arranged closely to
form sheets Propels substances along
an internal passageway Involuntary Found in the walls of
hollow organ
Hyperlinks – Muscle/Skeletal Muscle/Cardiac Muscle
To tissues•creator of slides, person speaking in slide sounds – Brandon Millares (ME!!! DUH!!!)•Credit for images
•In slide 11: Flickr.com username – Christi’s Photos•In slide 22: Flickr.com username – GreenFlames09•In slide 31: Flickr.com username – akay•Pretty much all other images – class images taken from Flickr.com
• Other• Information used in slides
•Anatomy Textbook and Lab books.•Notes Brandon Millares took in class.