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Animal Tissue Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue

Organs in animals are composed of a number of different tissue types.

Epithelial Tissue covers body surfaces and lines body cavities. Functions include lining, protecting, and forming glands. Squamous epithelium is flattened cells. Cuboidal epithelium is cube-shaped cells. Columnar epithelium consists of elongated cells.

Note the single layer of simple cuboidal epithelium lining either side of a tubule. one of the columnar epithelium cells

Functions of epithelial cells movement materials in, out, or around the body. protection of the internal environment against the external environment. Secretion of a product.

Connective Tissue binding supporting protecting forming blood storing fats filling space

Loose Connective Tissue (LCT) Fibroblasts occurs beneath epithelium in skin and many internal organs forms a protective layer over muscle, nerves, and blood vessels. Adipose tissue has enlarged fibroblasts storing fats and reduced intracellular matrix. Adipose tissue facilitates energy storage and insulation.

Fibrous Connective Tissue many fibers of collagen occurs in tendons, connect muscle to bone.tendons Ligaments connect bone to bone at a joint.Ligaments

Solid connective tissue (bone) Note the haversian canal and surrounded by osteocytes and a mineralized matrix. Bone has calcium salts in the matrix, giving it greater strength. Bone also serves as a reservoir (or sink) for calcium.

Liquid(plasma) connective tissue (Blood) Red blood cells (erythrocytes) carry oxygen.erythrocytes White blood cells (leukocytes) function in the immune system.leukocytes Plasma transports dissolved glucose, wastes, carbon dioxide and hormones, as well as regulating the water balance for the blood cells. Platelets are cell fragments that function in blood clotting.Platelets (erythocytes = red; platelets = yellow; T-lymphocyte = light green)

Muscle Tissue skeletal (striated) smooth cardiac Muscle fibers are multinucleated, with the nuclei located just under the plasma membrane. Most of the cell is occupied by striated, thread-like myofibrils. myofibrils

Skeletal (striated) muscle These cells function in conjunction with the skeletal system for voluntary muscle movements. skeletal system

Smooth muscle These cells function in involuntary movements and/or autonomic responses (such as breathing, secretion, ejaculation, birth, and certain reflexes). autonomic spindle shaped cells that form masses. These fibers are components of structures in the digestive system, reproductive tract, and blood vessels.digestive system

Cardiac muscle a type of striated muscle found only in the heart. The cell has a bifurcated (or forked) shape, usually with the nucleus near the center of the cell. The cells are usually connected to each other by intercalated disks.

Nervous Tissue Dendrites receive information from another cell and transmit the message to the cell body. The cell body contains the nucleus, mitochondria and other organelles typical of eukaryotic cells. The axon conducts messages away from the cell body.Dendritescell bodyaxon

Pyramidal Neurons from the Central Nervous System (SEM x3,960).