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Chapter 4 - Tissues. Muscle Tissue Characteristics –W–Well vascularized –H–Highly cellular –R–Responsible for most types of body movement Functions –R–Responsible.

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1 Chapter 4 - Tissues

2 Muscle Tissue Characteristics –W–Well vascularized –H–Highly cellular –R–Responsible for most types of body movement Functions –R–Responsible for contraction – shortens the cell

3 Muscle Tissue Skeletal Muscle Description –L–Long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells, obvious striations –V–Voluntary control Function –V–Voluntary movement; locomotion; manipulation of the environment; facial expression Location –A–Attached to bones or occasionally to skin

4 Muscle Tissue Cardiac Muscle Description –B–Branching, striated, generally uninucleate cells that fit together tightly at intercalated discs –I–Involuntary control Function –A–As it contracts, it propels blood into the circulation Location –W–Walls of the heart

5 Muscle Tissue Smooth Muscle Description –N–No striations, involuntary –S–Spindle-shaped cells with central nuclei; cells arranged closely to form sheets Function –M–Moves substances or objects (food, urine, baby) along internal passageways Location –F–Found in walls of hollow body organs

6 Nervous Tissue Functions – Conducts impulses throughout the body – Controls body functions Types of cells: – Neurons Conducts nerve impulses; their processes allow them to respond to stimuli and to transmit electrical impulses – Various other types of cells that support, insulate, and protect the neurons

7 Nervous Tissue Description – Neurons are branching cells; cell processes may be long and extend from the cell body; also contributing to nervous tissue are nonirritable supporting cells Function – Transmit electrical signals from sensory receptors and to effectors (muscles/glands) which control their activity Location – Brain, spinal cord, and nerves


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