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1 Histology- the study of tissues

2 4 tissue types Epithelial Tissue Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue
Covers both internal and external surfaces Muscle Tissue Highly specialized tissue designed to contract Nervous Tissue 2 types of cells neurons (carry signal) and neuroglia (care for and support neurons). Connective Tissue Connects, protects, supports, insulated, energy storage, blood formation, & body tissue repair (Scars)

3 Epithelial Tissue # of layers Cell shape Simple one
Stratified  >1 Cell shape Cuboidal- Cube shaped Columnar – column shaped Sqamous- squished like a pancake.

4 Epithelial Tissue- Simple
Columnar Squamous Cuboidal

5 Simple Squamous Cell Membrane Nucleus Single layer of Flattened cells

6 Simple Cuboidal Cell Membrane Nucleus Basement Membrane Single layer
Cube shaped cells

7 Simple Columnar Single layer Column shaped Cell Membrane Nucleus cells
Basement Membrane

8 Epithelial Tissue- Stratified
Squamous Cuboidal Columnar

9 Stratified Squamous Cell Membrane Nucleus Basement Membrane

10 Stratified Cuboidal-Not on practical
Found: Sweat gland ducts Ovarian follicular cells Salivary gland ducts Function: Secretion Absorption Protection against infection

11 Stratified Columnar- Not on practical
Found: Mammary gland ducts Larynx Portions of the male urethra Function Protection secretion

12 Exceptions Pseudostratified Ciliated columnar Transitional Epithelium
Collapsed Distended

13 Pseudostratified Ciliated columnar
Cell Membrane Nucleus Cilia Basement Membrane Free surface

14 Transitional Epithelium
Nucleus Cell Membrane Basement membrane

15 Muscle Tissue Highly specialized tissue designed to contract
3 types: Skeletal Muscle Cardiac Muscle Smooth Muscle

16 Skeletal Muscle Striations Multiple Nuclei Muscle Fibers

17 Cardiac Muscle Intercalated Disk Nucleus Striations

18 Smooth Muscle Nucleus Muscle cell

19 Nervous Tissue Two major cell populations
Neurons- specialized cells that receive stimuli and conduct impulses all over the body Neuroglia- special cells that protect, support, and insulate the more delicate neurons

20 Motor Neuron

21 Multipolar neuron/ Motor neuron
Glial Cells Dendrite Axon Hillock Nucleolus Cell body Axon Nucleus

22 Connective Tissue Usually have a rich blood supply
Composed of many cell types Great deal of non-cellular, nonliving material between cells (Matrix) Jelly Fibers Interstial fluid, cell adhesion proteins, & proteoglycans Dependent on combo is can be liquid, semisolid, gel-like or very hard Collagen fibers: very strong and flexible but not elastic Elastic fibers- can be stretched but return to their original shape Reticular fibers- fine collagen fibers, not strong but fill spaces

23 Connective Tissues (CT)- all derived from mesenchyme
CT proper Areolar CT Dense CT Regular Irregular Adipose Reticular Cartilage Hyaline Cartilage Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilage Bone Blood

24 Loose (Areolar) Connective tissue
Reticular Fiber Collagen Fiber Nucleus Elastic fiber

25 Loose connective tissue
Adipose Tissue Reticular tissue Adipocyte Cell membrane Reticular fiber Nucleus Cell of organ being supported by the fibers

26 Dense connective tissue
Nucleus Collagen Fiber Collagen Fiber Nucleus Dense Regular CT Dense Irregular CT

27 CT-Cartilage Hyaline Cartilage fibrocartilage Elastic Cartilage

28 Hyaline Cartilage Chondrocyte Lacuna Perichondrium

29 Fibrocartilage Collagen fibers Chondrocyte

30 Elastic Cartilage Lacuna Elastic Fibers Chondrocyte

31 Bone Osteon Lacuna Central canal Concentric Lamella

32 Blood Red Blood Cell Plasma White Blood Cell Platelet


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