Jessica Tissues

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4 main groups Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nerve Histology Similar in structure and function Connective Epithelial Muscular Nervous Credits

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4 main groups Epithelial,

Connective, Muscle, Nerve

Histology Similar in structure

and function

Connective Epithelial Muscular Nervous Credits

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4 main types- Bone, Cartilage, Connective Proper, Blood

Most widely distibuted

Main functions- Protect, support, bind other tissues

Bone Cartilage Proper Blood Epithelial Previous

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Rocklike hardness Protects body

structures Also known as

Osseous Tissue Supports and

protects the body

Cartilage Proper Blood Connective Previous

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Tough but flexible Lacks nerve fibers Can become up to

80% water Provides a resilient

rigidity to the structures it supports

Bone Proper Blood Hyaline Fibrocartilage Elastic Connective Previous

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Hyaline Cartilage

Most abundant cartilage in the body

Matrix appears amorphous and glassy

Provides firm support with pliability

Fibrocartilage Elastic

Cartilage Previous

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Fibrocartilage Cartilage

Perfect structural intermediate between hyaline cartilage and connective tissue

Found where strong support and heavy pressure occur

Hyaline Elastic

Cartilage Previous

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Elastic Cartilage

Nearly identical to hyaline cartilage

Found where strength and stretchability occur

Forms the ear and epiglottis

Hyaline Fibrocartilage

Cartilage Previous

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2 main types – Loose, Dense

Contains majority of mature connective tissue

Bone Cartilage Blood Connective Dense Loose Previous

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2 main types - Regular, Irregular

Dense Fibrous Tissue

Main matrix – Collagen Fibers

Loose Regular Proper Irregular Previous

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Main element is fibers

Fibrous connective tissue

Contains closely packed bundles of collagen fibers

Irregular Loose Dense Previous

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Bundles much thicker

Found in the skin Forms fibrous joint

capsules and the fibrous coverings that surround organs

Regular Loose Dense Previous

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3 main types – Areolar, Adipose, Reticular

Holds organs and epithelial in place

Dense Areolar Adipose Reticular Proper Previous

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Branching cells – spindle shaped

Loose arrangement of fibers

Provides reservoir of water and salts for the body

Adipose Reticular Loose Previous

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Stores great amount of nutrients

Fat cells account for up t0 90% of the tissues mass

Richly vascularized

Areolar Reticular Loose Previous

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Resembles areolar tissue

Widely distributed throughout the body

Supports free blood cells

Adipose Areolar Loose Previous

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Most atypical connective tissue

Consists of blood cells

Surrounded by a nonliving fluid matrix called blood plasma

Bone Cartilage Proper Connective Previous

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2 main groups- Simple, Stratified

Covers external body

Lines its cavities and tubules

Protection, absorption, filtration, excretion, secretion

Stratified Simple Muscular Previous

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Consists of 2 or more cell layers

High abrasion areas Polyhedral shape Protection- more

durable

Cuboidal/Columnar Squamous Transitional Epithelial Previous

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Boxlike/tall and column shaped

Nucleus spherical/elongated

Rare in the body

Transitional Squamous Simple Stratified Previous

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Most widespread epithelial tissue

Several layers Thick for protection

Transitional Cuboidal/Columnar Stratified Previous

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Forms lining of hollow urinary organs

Cells of basal layers are cuboidal or columnar

Apical cells vary in appearance

Cells have ability to change shape

Cuboidal/Columnar Squamous Stratified Previous

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Single layer Absorption,

filtration, secretion Very thin

Cuboidal Pseudostratified Squamous Columnar Epithelial Previous

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Single layer of cells Boxlike shape Spherical darkly

stained nuclei Resembles string of

beads Secretion and

absorption

Pseudostratified Squamous Columnar Simple Previous

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Single layer Functions –

Secretion, propulsion of mucus by ciliary

Cells in basement membrane

False impression that there are several layers

Cuboidal Squamous Columnar Simple Previous

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Single layer Flattened cells Cytoplasm is sparse Cells resemble tiled

floor Filtration, exchange

of substances by rapid diffusion

Cuboidal Pseudostratified Columnar Simple Previous

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Single layer Tall column cells Lines the digestive

tract from stomach through the rectum

Absorption, secretion

Cuboidal Pseudostratified Squamous Simple Previous

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3 types- Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth

Highly cellular Well vascularized Responsible for

movement

Cardiac Smooth Skeletal Nervous Previous

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Involuntary muscular tissue

Found in walls of heart

Propels blood through blood vessels

Cells are striated

Smooth Skeletal Muscular Previous

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Involuntary muscular tissue

Cells have no visible striations

Spindle shaped w/ 1 central nucleus

Found in hollow walls or organs

Cardiac Skeletal Muscular Previous

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Voluntary muscular tissue

Attached to bones of the skeleton

Muscles form flesh of the body

Has tissue sheets called Skeletal Muscles

Cardiac Smooth Muscular Previous

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Main component of nervous system

Regulates and controls body functions

Contains neurons

Tissues Previous

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