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TISSUES NOTES PART 1. Learning Objectives  Identify the four major tissue types and describe their functions.  Describe the relationship between form.

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1 TISSUES NOTES PART 1

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3 Learning Objectives  Identify the four major tissue types and describe their functions.  Describe the relationship between form and function for each tissue type.  Describe the three types of muscle tissue and the structural features of each.  Discuss the basic structure and role of neural tissue.

4 NOTES - TISSUES The human body is organized in the following manner: ATOMS MOLECULES CELLS TISSUES ORGANS ORGAN SYSTEMS ORGANISM (human)

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6 TISSUE (definition) similar cells with the same function 4 types of human tissue: Histology = study of tissues I. EPITHELIAL TISSUE II. CONNECTIVE TISSUE IV. NERVOUS TISSUE III. MUSCLE TISSUE Ed Copies Mrs. Notes

7 Epithelial  General Characteristics:  -Main glandular tissue (glands)  Cells reproduce rapidly  Cells tightly packed together  Attached to underlying connective tissue by noncellular nonliving basement membrane

8 I. EPITHELIAL TISSUE Function: cover or lining of organs

9 Function Continued  1. protection  2. Secretion  3.Absorption  4. Excretion  5. Sensory Perception

10  http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=epith elia+tissues&FORM=HDRSC3%20- %20view=detail&mid=1B5CA938D182BBC2A 8A11B5CA938D182BBC2A8A1#view=detail& mid=782D40A6889DA04169A7782D40A6889 DA04169A7 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=epith elia+tissues&FORM=HDRSC3%20- %20view=detail&mid=1B5CA938D182BBC2A 8A11B5CA938D182BBC2A8A1#view=detail& mid=782D40A6889DA04169A7782D40A6889 DA04169A7

11 Simple Squamous  Location: heart and blood vessels, exchange surfaces of lungs  Function: reduces friction, controls vessel permeability

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13 Simple Cuboidal  Function: limited protection, performs absorption and secretion  Location: glands, ducts, kidney tubules

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15 Simple Columnar Epithelium long rectangles packed close together Function: to secrete chemicals & absorb nutrients Location: lining of digestive tract (stomach, intestines)

16 Stratified Squamous Epithelium Function: protection from injury cells on the bottom are round – they become flat near the top Location: skin

17 3. Ciliated Epithelium (aka: psuedostratified) similar to columnar epithelium, but with CILIA Function: movement of mucus or egg by action of cilia, nasal cavity, trachea and bronchi Location: oviducts (fallopian tubes) * there are other types of epithelium as well

18 Tracheal epithelium (ciliated)

19 Transitional Epithelium  Location: urinary bladder  Function: permit expansion and recoil after stretching

20 Figure 4.4 Transitional Epithelium Figure 4.4c

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22 TISSUES NOTES PART 2

23 Part 2: Connective Tissue  General Characteristics: -Most abundant tissue in your body, found throughout -Binds structures together -Provides support, protection, framework, fills space, stores fat, produces blood cells, fights infection, and helps repair tissue.

24 4 common Types of Cells  1. mast cells (prevents blood clots) 2. macrophages (phagocytic ) Big Eater 3. fibroblasts (most abundant, produce fibers)  4. Fat Cells (adipose cells)

25 Loose Connective  Areolar: binds skin to underlying organs and organs to organs, space between muscles, throughout body

26 Loose Connective  ADIPOSE TISSUE - aka FAT, beneath skin, around kidneys and eyeballs, abdominal membranes. Function: Protective cushion, insulation to preserve body heat, stores energy, cells are called adipocytes

27 Dense Connective Tissues  dense tissue, closely packed, thick collagenous fibers and fine network of elastic fibers. Few cells, poor blood supply, thus slow healing.  Example?

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29  Tendon =  Ligament =

30 Fluid  Types  1. Blood  2.Lymph

31 Blood Break

32 Supporting  1. Bone  2. Cartilage

33 Function of Bone and Cartilage  Cartilage and bone support the rest of the body

34 Cartilage Types:  1. Hyaline: most common  2. Elastic: external ear, epiglottis  3. Fibrocartilage: vertebrae of spinal column, pubic bones of pelvis

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36 Elastic

37 Fibrocartilage

38 Bone  Difference Between Bone and Cartilage pg. 108

39  Osteoclasts: Tear Down  Osteoblasts: Build UP  B and B

40 Osteoclasts/Osteoblasts  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78RBpW SOl08 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78RBpW SOl08  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78RBpW SOl08

41 Stand up!

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44 How to prevent osteoporosis?

45 Muscle Tissue  1. Skeletal  2. Cardiac  3. Smooth  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zirVm- mHQlQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zirVm- mHQlQ  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwOE1M EginA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwOE1M EginA  3 Types of Muscle Cells WS

46 Nerual Tissue  NEURAL TISSUE IS SPECIALIZED TO CONDUCT ELECTRICAL IMPULSES THAT CONVERY INFORMATION FROM ONE AREA OF THE BODY TO ANOTHER  tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qS83wD2 9PY  Popcorn pg. 113

47 Neural Tissue  Neurons - transmit signals  Neuroglia - protection, support (supporting cells)

48 STROOP

49  ___________: Spinal Cord  Importance of Cerebrospinal Fluid  Circle and transmit signals

50  1. stand up  2. Sit down  What messages were sent?

51 Labeling a neuron  Clay

52 3 Main Parts


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