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Chapter 4 Tissues. Organization of Tissues Types There are four major tissue types: 1.Epithelium 2.Connective 3.Muscle 4.Nervous.

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Page 1: Chapter 4 Tissues. Organization of Tissues Types There are four major tissue types: 1.Epithelium 2.Connective 3.Muscle 4.Nervous.

Chapter 4

Tissues

Page 2: Chapter 4 Tissues. Organization of Tissues Types There are four major tissue types: 1.Epithelium 2.Connective 3.Muscle 4.Nervous.

Organization of Tissues Types

There are four major tissue types:

1. Epithelium

2. Connective

3. Muscle

4. Nervous

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Characteristics of Epithelial tissue

•High cellularity - lots of densely packed cells with …

•Specialized intercellular contacts - such as tight junctions, desmosomes and gap junctions.

•Basement membranes & other c.t. support - anchors to connective tissue.

•Polarity - it has an apical side and a basal side (a free edge and a fixed edge).

•Avascular - no blood supply. Receive oxygen and nutrients by diffusion

•Highly mitotic - cells readily regenerate.

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Free Surface and Attached Surface

• Polarity: – apical and basolateral surfaces

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Intercellular Connections• Support and

communication

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Tight Junctions

• Between

2 cell

membranes

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Gap Junctions

• Allow rapid communications

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Desmosomes

• CAMs, dense areas, and intercellular cement

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Attachment to Basal Lamina• Hemidesmosomes

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Typical arrangement of epithelium

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Subcategories of epithelial tissue

i. Simple1. squamous2. cuboidal3. columnar

ii. Stratified1. squamous2. cuboidal3. columnar

iii. Special (doesn’t fall neatly into either of the above)• Pseudostratified columnar• Transitional

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Classes of Epithelia

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Figure 4–3a

Simple Squamous Epithelium

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Simple SquamousTop view

Thyroid tissue

Kidney

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Stratified Squamous Epithelium

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Stratified squamous

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Keratinizing Stratified

Squamous

Keratin layer of dead cells

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

Figure 4–4a

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Simple Cuboidal

Nuclei

Simple squamous cell

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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium

Figure 4–4b

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Stratified Cuboidal

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Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Simple Columnar

Basement membrane

Goblet cells

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Stratified Columnar Epithelium

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Stratified Columnar

Rare, found in the male urethra and few other places.

Stratified Columnar

Basal layer

Apical layer

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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium

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Pseudostratified columnar a.

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Pseudostratified columnar b.

Cilia

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Transitional Epithelium

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Transitional

Found only in the urinary tract

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Glandular Epithelium:

exocrine glands

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Modes of Secretion• Merocrine secretion – sweat glands

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Modes of Secretion

• Apocrine secretion – mammary glands

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Modes of Secretion• Holocrine secretion – sebaceous (oil) glands

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Types of Secretions

• Serous glands:– watery secretions

• Mucous glands:– secrete mucins

• Mixed exocrine glands:– both serous and mucous

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Unicellular Glands

• Goblet cells are the only unicellular exocrine glands:– scattered among epithelia– e.g., in intestinal lining

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Structure of Multicellular Exocrine Glands

• Structural classes of exocrine glands

Figure 4–7 (1 of 2)

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Structure of Multicellular Exocrine Glands

Figure 4–7 (2 of 2)

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Characteristics of Connective Tissue

• Common developmental origin - it is all from mesoderm

• Mostly well vascularized (except cartilages, tendons and ligaments)

• Low cellularity - the general arrangement is a variable (often scant) number of cells in a non-living matrix.

• The matrix:• fibers of protein (collagen, elastic & reticular)• ground substance (proteoglycans, cell adhesion molecules & interstitial fluid

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Connective tissue

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Subcategories of Connective tissue

i. Embryonic 1. Mesenchyme

ii. Connective tissue proper1. Loose

a. Areolarb. Adiposec. Reticular

2. Densea. Irregular (elastic or yellow)b. Regular (white fibrous)

3. Cartilagea. Hyalineb. Elasticc.Fibrocartilage

4. Bone (osseous)5. Blood

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Mesenchyme

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Loose c.t.: areolar

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Reticular Tissue

• Provides support

Figure 4–10b

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Loose c.t.: reticular

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Adipose Tissue

• Contains many adipocytes (fat cells)

Figure 4–10a

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Loose c.t.: adipose

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Types of Adipose Tissue

• White fat:– most common – stores fat– absorbs shocks– slows heat loss (insulation)

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Types of Adipose Tissue

• Brown fat: – more vascularized – adipocytes have many mitochondria– breaks down fat – produces heat

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Dense Regular Connective Tissue

• Attachment and stabilization

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Dense regular c.t.

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Dense regular c.t.: tendon

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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

• Strength in many directions

Figure 4–11b

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Dense irregular c.t.

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More dense irregular c.t.

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Elastic Tissue

• Made of elastic fibers:– e.g., elastic ligaments of spinal vertebrae

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Cartilage Matrix

• Proteoglycans derived from chondroitin sulfates

• Ground substance proteins

• Cells (chondrocytes) surrounded by lacunae (chambers)

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Cartilage Growth (1 of 2)

• Interstitial growth

Figure 4–13a

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Cartilage Growth (2 of 2)

• Appositional growth

Figure 4–13b

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Types of Cartilage

• Hyaline cartilage:– translucent matrix– no prominent fibers

• Elastic cartilage:– tightly packed elastic fibers

• Fibrocartilage:– very dense collagen fibers

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Hyaline Cartilage

• Reduces friction in joints

Figure 4–14a

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Hyaline Cartilage

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Elastic Cartilage

• Flexible support

Figure 4–14b

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Elastic Cartilage

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Fibrocartilage

• Resists compression

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Bone• Also called osseous tissue:

– strong (calcified: calcium salt deposits)– resists shattering (flexible collagen fibers)

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Bone: compact

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Bone

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Fluid Connective Tissues

• Fluid connective tissues: – blood and lymph– watery matrix of dissolved proteins– carry specific cell types (formed elements)

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Formed Elements of Blood

Figure 4–12

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Blood

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4 Types of Membranes

1. Mucous

2. Serous

3. Cutaneous

4. Synovial

Figure 4–16

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Mucous Membrane

• Mucous membranes (mucosae):– line passageways that have external

connections – also in digestive, respiratory, urinary, and

reproductive tracts

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Structure of Mucous Membrane

Figure 4–16a

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Serous Membranes

• Line cavities not open to the outside

• Are thin but strong

• Have fluid transudate to reduce friction

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Structure of Serous Membrane

Figure 4–16b

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Structure of Cutaneous Membrane

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3 Types of Fasciae

• Superficial fascia Figure 4–17

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3 Types of Fasciae

• Deep fasciaFigure 4–17

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3 Types of Fasciae

• Subserous fasciaFigure 4–17

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Muscle tissue

• It contracts (shortens with force).• It is irritable (responsive).• There are three types

1. Skeletal2. Smooth3. Cardiac

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Skeletal Muscle

• Most abundant

• Striated

• Multinucleate with peripheral nuclei

• Long, parallel fibers

• Voluntary

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Skeletal Muscle

Skeletal muscle

l.s c.s.

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Smooth Muscle

• Involuntary

• Not striated (hence the name “smooth”)

• Uninucleate

• Small, spindle-shaped fibers

• Found lining the walls of hollow organs

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Skeletal Muscle

• Striated, voluntary, and multinucleated

Figure 4–18a

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Cardiac Muscle

• Striated

• Uninucleate (occasionally binucleate)

• Short, fat, branched fibers

• Intercalated discs

• Involuntary

• Found in the heart

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Cardiac Muscle Tissue

• Striated, involuntary, and single nucleus

Figure 4–18b

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Cardiac muscle

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Smooth Muscle Tissue

• Nonstriated, involuntary, and single nucleus

Figure 4–18c

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Smooth muscle

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Neural Tissue

• Also called nervous or nerve tissue:– specialized for conducting electrical

impulses – rapidly senses internal or external

environment– process information and controls

responses

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2 Kinds of Neural Cells

1. Neurons:– nerve cells – perform electrical communication

2. Neuroglia:– support cells– repair and supply nutrients to neurons

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Neuroglia

Figure 4–19

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The Neuron

Figure 4–19

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Nervous tissue

Nervous tissueNeurons

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That’s it!