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Tissues of the Body https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCQQFjAAahUKEwjv2-WZuvLIAhXEdR4KHV3uAZ0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iteachbio.com%2FAnatomy-Physiology%2FBodyTissues.ppt&usg=AFQjCNEMKQxS9lRni8xGpQ3pd8wlRxFotg&sig2=skrERvICVUtp9s-nhNNeRw

From Cells to Organ Systems Cells combine to form tissues, and tissues combine to form organs Cells combine to form four primary tissues Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue

Epithelium Two types: membranous epithelia glandular epithelia form the coverings or linings of organs glandular epithelia form exocrine and endocrine glands

Epithelial Tissue

Epithelial Tissue

Epithelium-Human Stomach

Glandular Epithelia Epithelial tissues illustrate a basic biological principle: that structure closely correlates with function

Figure 4.4

Connective Tissue Binds the cells and organs of the body together Section 4-1 Binds the cells and organs of the body together All connective tissues consist of two basic components: cells and extracellular fibers Two types of connective tissue are: Connective tissue proper Specialized connective tissue

Connective Tissue

Connective Tissue

Connective Tissue An important structural component of organs Consists of two types: Dense connective tissue Loose connective tissue

Connective Tissue

Specialized Connective Tissues Perform specific functions essential to homeostasis The body contains three types of specialized connective tissue: Cartilage Bone Blood

Cartilage Consists of specialized cells embedded in a matrix of extracellular fibers and other extracellular material Blood Contains blood cells, platelets, plasma

Osseous Tissue Bone Consists of bone cells (osteocytes) and a calcified cartilage matrix Two types of bone tissue exist: spongy and compact

Osseous Tissue

Muscle Tissue Consists of specialized cells that contract when stimulated The body has three types of muscle tissue: Skeletal (voluntary) Cardiac (involuntary) Smooth muscle (involuntary)

Muscle Tissue

Muscle Tissue

Nervous Tissue Contains specialized cells that conduct impulses Conducting cells, called neurons, transmit impulses from one region of the body to another. Nonconducting cells, neuroglia, are a type of nervous system connective tissue.

Nerve Tissue

Nerve Tissue

Organ Systems Tissues combine to form organs. Organs are discrete structures that have evolved to perform specific functions Most organs do not function alone, they are part of a group of cooperative organs, called an organ system.

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