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1 Cells and Tissues

2 Plasma Membrane Selective permeability Fluid-mosaic model Important features: Phospholipid bilayer Membrane proteins Glycolipids / Glycoproteins Microvilli

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5 Tissue Types 1.Epithelial - covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs, cavities and ducts 2.Connective - protects and supports body functions in various ways 3.Muscular - generates movement force 4.Nervous - detects changes and responds 1.Epithelial - covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs, cavities and ducts 2.Connective - protects and supports body functions in various ways 3.Muscular - generates movement force 4.Nervous - detects changes and responds

6 Primary Germ Layers  Ectoderm - Epithelial and Nervous  Mesoderm - Epithelial, Connective and most Muscle  Endoderm - Epithelial  Ectoderm - Epithelial and Nervous  Mesoderm - Epithelial, Connective and most Muscle  Endoderm - Epithelial

7 Epithelial Tissue  Cells closely packed in sheets  Apical (free) and basal surfaces (basement membrane)  Avascular  High rate of cell division  Two types:  Covering and lining epithelium  Glandular epithelium  Cells closely packed in sheets  Apical (free) and basal surfaces (basement membrane)  Avascular  High rate of cell division  Two types:  Covering and lining epithelium  Glandular epithelium

8 Covering and Lining Epithelium

9 Simple Squamous  Filtration, diffusion, secretion  Endothelium of heart and vessels  Alveoli  Serous membranes  Filtration, diffusion, secretion  Endothelium of heart and vessels  Alveoli  Serous membranes

10 Simple Cuboidal  Secretion and absorption  Some glands and ducts  Secretion and absorption  Some glands and ducts

11 Simple Columnar  Goblet cells  Nonciliated  Microvilli  GI tract, ducts of glands  Ciliated  Upper resp., uterus and fallopian tubes, central canal of spinal  Goblet cells  Nonciliated  Microvilli  GI tract, ducts of glands  Ciliated  Upper resp., uterus and fallopian tubes, central canal of spinal

12 Pseudostratified Columnar  Nuclei at different levels, not all cells reach apical  Secretion and movement of mucus  Ex. Upper respiratory passages  Nuclei at different levels, not all cells reach apical  Secretion and movement of mucus  Ex. Upper respiratory passages

13 Stratified Squamous  Protection  Skin, mouth, esophagus, vagina, tongue  Protection  Skin, mouth, esophagus, vagina, tongue

14 Stratified Cuboidal  Secretion and absorption  Ducts of sweat and esophageal glands  Secretion and absorption  Ducts of sweat and esophageal glands

15 Stratified Columnar  Protection and secretion  Urethra, large excretory ducts  Protection and secretion  Urethra, large excretory ducts

16 Transitional  Distension  Urinary bladder, some of ureters and urethra  Distension  Urinary bladder, some of ureters and urethra

17 Glandular Epithelium  Gland  Single or multicelled  Endocrine - secrete hormones into interstitial fluid and then blood (ex. Thyroid, pituitary)  Exocrine - secrete via ducts (ex. Sweat, salivary)  Some are both! (Pancreas, testes, ovaries)  Gland  Single or multicelled  Endocrine - secrete hormones into interstitial fluid and then blood (ex. Thyroid, pituitary)  Exocrine - secrete via ducts (ex. Sweat, salivary)  Some are both! (Pancreas, testes, ovaries)

18 Connective Tissue  Various functions  Living cells in nonliving extracellular matrix  Cells secrete matrix  Usually highly vascular (except cartilage)  Various functions  Living cells in nonliving extracellular matrix  Cells secrete matrix  Usually highly vascular (except cartilage)

19 Extracellular Matrix  Ground Substance  Medium between cells and fibers  Water and large organic molecules  Fibers  Collagen - most areas but especially bone, cart., tendons, and ligaments  Elastic - skin, vessels, lungs  Reticular - stroma of organs, basement membrane  Ground Substance  Medium between cells and fibers  Water and large organic molecules  Fibers  Collagen - most areas but especially bone, cart., tendons, and ligaments  Elastic - skin, vessels, lungs  Reticular - stroma of organs, basement membrane

20 Loose Connective: Areolar  Subcutaneous layer, lamina propria  Strength, support  Subcutaneous layer, lamina propria  Strength, support

21 Loose: Adipose  Subcutaneous, joint padding, heart and kidney capsules, yellow marrow  Energy reserve, support and protection, reduce heat loss  Adipocytes  Subcutaneous, joint padding, heart and kidney capsules, yellow marrow  Energy reserve, support and protection, reduce heat loss  Adipocytes

22 Dense Regular  Tendons and most ligaments  Attachment  Tendons and most ligaments  Attachment

23 Dense Elastic  Lungs, arteries, resp. passages  Stretching  Lungs, arteries, resp. passages  Stretching

24 Cartilage  Collagen and elastic fibers in gel-like matrix  Chondrocytes in lacunae  Perichondrium  Hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage  Collagen and elastic fibers in gel-like matrix  Chondrocytes in lacunae  Perichondrium  Hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage

25 Hyaline Cartilage  Ends of long bones, nose, resp.passages embryonic and fetal skeleton  Flexibility and support  Ends of long bones, nose, resp.passages embryonic and fetal skeleton  Flexibility and support

26 Fibrocartilage  Pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs, menisci of knee  Support and fusion  Pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs, menisci of knee  Support and fusion

27 Elastic Cartilage  Epiglottis, auricles, auditory tubes  Support and shape  Epiglottis, auricles, auditory tubes  Support and shape

28 Compact Bone  Support, protection, storage, blood formation, levers for movement  Osteocytes  Support, protection, storage, blood formation, levers for movement  Osteocytes

29 Blood  Transport  Immunity  Clotting  Fluid matrix (Plasma)  Erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes  Transport  Immunity  Clotting  Fluid matrix (Plasma)  Erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes

30 Nervous Tissue  Conducts electrical signals  Neurons and neuroglia  Conducts electrical signals  Neurons and neuroglia

31 Skeletal Muscle  Voluntary contraction  Multinucleated  Striated  Cells = Fibers  Voluntary contraction  Multinucleated  Striated  Cells = Fibers

32 Smooth Muscle  Involuntary contraction  Nonstriated  Spindle-shaped cells  GI Tract, blood vessels, etc.  Involuntary contraction  Nonstriated  Spindle-shaped cells  GI Tract, blood vessels, etc.

33 Cardiac Muscle  Involuntary contraction  Striated  Branching cells w/ intercalated discs  Heart (Myocardium)  Involuntary contraction  Striated  Branching cells w/ intercalated discs  Heart (Myocardium)


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