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Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 3 Part 2-3: Tissues - Annotating Notes
Annotating Notes: • As you read your textbook, please fill out these notes. • On the right side take notes that support this section. • Read over your notes (right column), then on the left side state the
big/main idea. • Make sure yougo through each figure carefully; they are there to
teach you!
Pg. 87. Part II: Body Tissues Paragraphs 1-2: Paragraphs 3-6:
Pg. 88: Epithelial Tissues Paragraphs 1-2:
Special characteristics of Epithelium
Classification of Epithelium
Simple Epithelia
Simple Squamous
Simple Cuboidal
Simple Columnar
Pseudostratified Columnar
Stratified Epithelia
Stratified Squamous
Stratified Cuboidal and Stratified Columnar
Transitional Epithelium
Glandular Epithelium
Pg. 93: Connective Tissue Common Characteristics:
Extracellular Matrix Paragraphs 1-4:
Types of Connective Tissue:
Bone:
Cartilage:
Dense Connective Tissue:
Loose Connective Tissue:
Aerolar Tissue:
Adipose:
Reticular:
Blood:
Pg. 97 Muscle Tissue:
Types of Muscle Tissue:
Skeletal Muscle:
Cardiac Muscle:
Smooth Muscle:
Pg. 99: Nervous Tissue: Paragraph 1-2:
Pg. 100: Tissue Repair (wound healing):
Paragraphs 1-3:
Inflammation sets the stage
Granulation tissues forms:
Regenerations and fibrosis effect permanent repair
Pg. 102-103 A Closer Look: Cancer – the Intimate Enemy
Pg. 102. Part III: Developmental Aspects of Cells and Tissues: Paragraphs 1-7: