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Chapter 5 Tissues. Two or more cell types combined 4 major tissue types Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous.

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1 Chapter 5 Tissues

2 Two or more cell types combined 4 major tissue types Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous

3 Epithelial Tissues General Characteristics Widespread Covers Organs Lines body surfaces Lack blood vessels Have a basement membrane

4 Epithelial Tissues Basement membrane Non-living layer that connects epithelial tissues to connective tissues SSS rug

5 Epithelial Tissues Functions Protection Secretion Absorption Excretion Sensory Reception

6 Epithelial Tissues Simple Squamous Epithelium Single layer Thin flat cells Functions gas exchange

7 Epithelial Tissues Simple Squamous Epithelium Location Lining of blood vessels Air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs

8 Epithelial Tissues Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Cube shaped cells Centrally located nuclei Functions Secretion Absorption

9 Epithelial Tissues Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Location Kidney tubules

10 Epithelial Tissues Simple Columnar Epithelium Elongated cells Nuclei near basement membrane Have goblet cells Secrete mucus

11 Epithelial Tissues Simple Columnar Epithelium Functions Protection Secretion Absorption

12 Epithelial Tissues Simple Columnar Epithelium Locations Small intestine Stomach Uterus

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14 Epithelial Tissues Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium (PCCE) Falsely Layered Varying level of nuclei Cilia Goblet cells

15 Epithelial Tissues Functions Move material Locations Respiratory tract (trachea) Uterine tubes

16 Epithelial Tissues Stratified Squamous Epithelium Layered Flattened cells Functions Protection

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18 Epithelial Tissues Stratified Squamous Epithelium Locations Outer layer of skin Mouth, Throat Vagina Anal Canal

19 Epithelial Tissues Transitional Epithelium Cell shapes a merry mish mosh Function Distensibility Location Urinary bladder

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21 Epithelial Tissues Glandular Epithelium Epithelium found in glands Two Major Gland types Endocrine Exocrine

22 Exocrine Glands Three types Merocrine Release watery protein-rich fluid by exocytosis Serous Mucous

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24 Exocrine Glands Apocrine Loose small parts of the cell bodies during secretion Mammary glands

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26 Exocrine Glands Holocrine Glands Release entire cell during secretion Sebaceous glands

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28 Connective Tissue General Characteristics Bind Support Protect Store Fat Serve as frameworks Produce blood cells Protect against infection

29 Connective Tissue Major Cell Types Fibroblast Builds fibers Macrophage Does Phagocytosis

30 Connective Tissue Mast Release heparin and histamine

31 Connective Tissue Major Fiber Types Collagenous Made of collagen Strong to hold parts together

32 Connective Tissue Elastic Made of elastin Stretchy for flexability Reticular Fibers Form networks to support tissues

33 Connective Tissue Loose Connective Tissue “God’s Superglue” Binds skin to underlying tissue Holds muscles together

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35 Connective Tissue Adipose Tissue Specialized Loose CT Designed to store fat Located under skin, joints, pads kidneys Insulation and protection

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37 Connective Tissue Dense Connective Tissue Collagen fibers Very Strong Found in tendons and ligaments

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39 Connective Tissue Cartilage Rigid and provides framework Lacks a direct blood supply so heals poorly Chondrocytes

40 Connective Tissue Cartilage Three types Hyaline Most common Found at ends of bones Respiratory tract

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42 Connective Tissue Elastic Cartilage Elastic fibers Outer ear Larynx

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44 Connective Tissue Fibrocartilage Shock absorber Meniscus of knee Intervertebral disks

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46 Connective Tissue Bone Most rigid Osteocytes in lacunae Concentric circles - osteons Osteonic Canals Good blood supply

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48 Connective Tissue Blood Erythrocyte - RBC Leukocytes - WBC Platelets - fragments Plasma

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50 Muscle Tissue Three Types Skeletal Attached to skeletal bones Voluntary Multinucleated Striated

51 Muscle Tissue Smooth Lacks Striations Involuntary Found in hollow organs

52 Muscle Tissue Cardiac Striated Self-exciting Involuntary Only in the heart

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54 Nervous Tissue Found in the Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerves Carries Impulses Neurons

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56 Nervous Tissue Neuroglial Cells Connective tissue of nervous system Do not conduct impulses


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