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Tissues. Histology - the study of tissues There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on structure and function. Epithelial tissues.

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Page 1: Tissues. Histology - the study of tissues There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on structure and function. Epithelial tissues.

Tissues

Page 2: Tissues. Histology - the study of tissues There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on structure and function. Epithelial tissues.

• Histology - the study of tissues

Page 3: Tissues. Histology - the study of tissues There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on structure and function. Epithelial tissues.

There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on

structure and function.

Epithelial tissues cover the body and organ surfaces; line the body and

cavities and form glands.

Connective tissues bind, support and protect body parts.

Muscle tissues contract to produce movement.

Neural tissues initiate and transmit nerve impulses from one body part

to another.

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Connective Tissue

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Epithelial MembranesMucous Membranes Serous Membranes

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Connective Tissue MembranesSynovial Membranes Meninges

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• Current Research Questions

• How do cells know into what tissue they are to mature?

• How do tissues maintain their structural and functional identity?

• How do tissues coordinate their activities within the body?

• Why can some tissues regenerate and not others? • Why can human fetuses regenerate limbs? • Why do newborn babies rarely scar?

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