Presentation Animal Tissues - Jasveer Rana

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ANIMAL TISSUES

Submitted By: JASVEER RANA

Submitted To: Miss.

Roll No.

Class:

FOUR TYPES OF ANIMAL FOUR TYPES OF ANIMAL TISSUESTISSUES

EPITHELIAL TISSUEEPITHELIAL TISSUE(COVERING)(COVERING)

Tightly-joined closely-packed cells One side of exposed to air or

internal fluid, other side attached to a basement membrane

Covers outside of the body and lines internal organs and cavities

Barrier against mechanical injury, invasive microorganisms, and fluid loss

Provides surface for absorption, excretion and transport of molecules

TYPES OF TYPES OF EPITHELIAL EPITHELIAL TISSUETISSUE

Cell shape Squamous Cuboidal Columnar

Number of cell layers Simple Pseudostratified Stratified

RELATE STRUCTURE TO FUNCTION!

CONNECTIVE TISSUE(FRAMEWORK)

Binding and support of other tissues

Large amount of extracellular matrix with fewer cells

ECM - network of fibers in liquid, jelly-like or solid matrix

MUSCLE TISSUEMUSCLE TISSUE(MOVEMENT)(MOVEMENT)

Composed of long cells called muscle fibers

Contraction movement

NERVOUS TISSUENERVOUS TISSUE(CONTROL)(CONTROL)Senses

stimuli and transmits nerve impulses

Single cell body with long extensions (axons and dendrites)

Axon

Dendrite

Cell body

Tissue Type Epithelial Connective Muscle Nerve

Cell Shape Flattened, cuboidal, columnar

Irregular or round Elongated Cell appendages branched

Cell Arrangement

Single multilayered

Scattered in matrix

In sheets or bundles

Isolated or networked

Location Body covering or lining organs or

cavities

Supports other organs

Lining internal organs, make

skeletal muscles

Concentrated in brain and spinal cord + all over

the body

Surface Feature of Cells

Cilia, microvilli - - -

Matrix Type Basement membrane

Varied – protein fibers + liquid, gelatinous, firm

to calcified

- -

Matrix Amount Minimal Extensive Absent Absent

Unique Feature No direct blood supply, except for

glands

Cartilage has no blood supply

Can generate electrical signals,

force and movement

Can generate electrical signal