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Tissues Not the ones you use to blow your nose!. Recap What is the study of tissues? What is a tissue?

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Page 1: Tissues Not the ones you use to blow your nose!. Recap What is the study of tissues? What is a tissue?

Tissues

Not the ones you use to blow your nose!

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Recap• What is the study of tissues?

• What is a tissue?

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Epithelial (ET)

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Muscle (MT)

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Nervous Tissue (NT)

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Epithelial Tissue (ET)

• Covers organs, lines body cavities and hollow organs

• Basement Membrane – underside of the ET that is nonliving and anchored to the CT

• No blood vessels – How do they get their nutrition?

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ET Continued

• Divide often

• ET are classified according to their – Shape

– number of layers of cells

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Shapes of Epithelial Tissue

• Squamous

• Columnar

• Cuboidal

• Transitional

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Number of Layers

• Simple

• Stratified

• Pseudostratified

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Types of Epithelial Tissue

1) Simple Squamous Epitheliuma) Line the alveoli (air sacs) of lungs

where CO2 and O2 are exchanged.

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Types of ET

2) Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

a) Covers ovaries and lines most of the kidneys and many ducts

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Types of ET3) Simple Columnar Epithelium

a) Non-ciliated – lines uterus and organs of the digestive tract

b) Ciliated – ex line reproductive tubes to help move the egg to the uterus

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Types of ET

4) Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium

a) Line passageway of respiratory system

b) Trap dust in mucous before they can enter the lungs.

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Types of ET

5) Stratified Squamous Epithelium

a) Outer layer of the skin (Epidermis)

b) Lines mouth, throat and other openings that stay moist

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Types of ET

6) Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium

a) Lines ducts of mammary glands, sweat glands

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Types of ET

7) Stratified Columnar Epithelium

a) Found in male urethra and vas deferens and parts of the pharynx

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Types of ET

8) Transitional Epithelium

a) Lines urinary bladder, ureters and urethra

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Types of ET

9) Glandular Epithelium

a) Cells specialized to make and secrete substances into ducts or body fluids

b) One or more of these constitutes a gland

i) Exocrine Gland – exteriorii) Endocrine Gland – interior

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Connective Tissue (CT)

2nd Type of Tissue – 1st was….?

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Functions of CT

• Bind structures

• Provide support and protection

• Makes blood cells

• Store fat

• Repairs tissue

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Description

• CT cells are further apart compared to epithelial cells.

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Connective Tissue

• Made up of its cells and a network of intercellular materials called a MATRIX

• Vascular –

• Types of Cells: Fixed or Wandering

• Fixed – Fibroblasts, Mast Cells

• Wandering - Macrophages

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Cells in Connective Tissue• Fibroblasts

– Most common– Large, star-shaped– Make fibers

• Mast Cells– Large– Usually located near blood vessels

• Macrophages – Defense

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Label the type of CT cell.

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Connective Tissue Fibers• Fibroblasts make 3 types of CT Fibers.

– Collagenous – most common, make collagen• Make tendons and ligaments• Dense Connective Tissue – very strong

– Elastic – made of elastin, thin fibers• Fibers – stretch easily and return to original

shape

– Reticular – most thin, made of collagen

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Categories of Connective Tissue (6)

1) Loose Connective Tissue – Made up of fibroblasts– Binds skin to underlying organs

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Categories of Connective Tissue

2) Adipose Tissue -

- Found beneath skin, between muscles, around kidneys, behind eyeballs, abdominal membranes, heart and joints

- What 2 things does fat do?

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Categories of Connective Tissue

3) Dense Connective Tissue

- Made of collagenous and elastic fibers

- Binds body parts together

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Types of Connective Tissue

4) Cartilage– Provides support, frameworks and forms

structural models for developing bones

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Types of Cartilage• Hyaline

– Most common– Made of collagenous fibers– Found on the ends of bones and joints, soft part of nose,

trachea

• Elastic– Made of elastin fibers– Frameowrk for external ears and parts of larynx

• Fibrocartilage– Very tough – made of collagenous fibers– Serve as pads between each vertebrae, cushions knees

and pelvis

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Types of Connective Tissue

5) Bone– Most rigid connective tissue– Made of collagen– Osteocyte = bone cell

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Types of Connective Tissue

6) Blood

• Transports substances

• Two parts: – Formed Elements

• Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets

– Plasma• Water and other solutes

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Muscle Tissue

• Tissues that contract

• 3 Types of Muscle Tissue

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Muscle Tissue

• Skeletal Muscle– Found in muscles that attach to .– Voluntary – – Striated – alternating light and dark cross-

markings.

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Muscle Tissue

• Smooth Muscle Tissue– Non-striated– Walls of hollow internal organs – stomach,

instestine, urinary bladder, uterus, and blood vessels.

– Involuntary

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Muscle Tissue

• Cardiac Muscle– Heart– Striated– Involuntary

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LAST TYPE OF TISSUES

Nervous

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Nervous Tissue

• Cell – neuron (nerve cell)

• Neuron – senses certain types of changes in its surroundings

• Neuroglial Cell – supporting cell – helps bind the parts of nervous tissue together, carry on phagocytosis, supply nutrients to neurons.

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Nervous Tissue

• Neuron