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Tissues of the Body. Key Terms Histology: Histology: the study of tissues. the study of tissues. Tissues: Tissues: groups of cells which are similar in.

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Page 1: Tissues of the Body. Key Terms Histology: Histology: the study of tissues. the study of tissues. Tissues: Tissues: groups of cells which are similar in.

Tissues of the Body

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Key Terms

Histology: the study of tissues.

Tissues: groups of cells which are similar in

structure and which perform common or related functions.

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Four Basic Kinds of Tissues

Epithelial TissueConnective TissueMuscle TissueNervous Tissue

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Epithelial Tissue

Epithelial Tissue Locations: Covers the body Lines the cavities, tubes, ducts and blood

vessels inside the body Covers the organs inside body cavities

Epithelial Tissue Functions: Protection from physical & chemical injury, Protection against microbial invasion, Contains receptors which respond to stimuli, Filters, secretes & reabsorbs materials and Secretes serous fluids to lubricate structures.

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Connective Tissue

Connective Tissue: Most abundant & widely distributed

tissue Connective Tissue Functions:

Connects, binds and supports structures,

Tendons, ligaments, etc. Protects & cushions organs and tissues, Insulates (fat) and Transports substances (blood).

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Muscle Tissue

Muscle Tissue: Associated with the bones of the skeleton, the

heart and in the walls of the hollow organs of the body.

Muscle Tissue Functions: Movement Locomotion Maintains posture Produces heat Facial expressions Pumps blood Peristalsis

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Nervous Tissue

Nervous Tissue: Main component of the nervous system,

ie., brain, spinal cord & nerves.

Nervous Tissue Functions: Regulates & controls body functions Generates & transmits nerve impulses Supports, insulates and protects

impulse generating neurons.

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Identify the following cell organelles

Cell Organelles cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus nuclear membrane nucleolus chromosomes chromatin

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Cell Organelles - OnionCell membrane

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Cell Organelles - Onion

Cytoplasm

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Cell Organelles - Onion

Nuclear Membrane

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Cell Organelles - Onion

Nucleolus

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Cell Organelles - Onion

Chromatin

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Identify the five stages of mitosis

Stages of Mitosis, or the Cell Cycle: interphase prophase metaphase anaphase telophase

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Interphase

Metabolic phase Cell growth DNA replication Centriole

replication Protein Synthesis Visible Nucleus &

nuclear membrane Visible nucleoli Chromatin

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Prophase

Nuclear membrane disappears

Nucleoli disappear Chromsomes

appear Centrioles move to

opposite sides of cell

Spindle fibers from centrioles connect with chromosomes

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Metaphase

Chromosomes line up on equator of the cell

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Anaphase

Chromatids from each chromosome separate & are pulled to opposite sides of the cell.

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Telophase

Chromatids reach extremes of cell

Nuclear membrane reappears around each chromatid cluster

Nucleoli reappear Cell plate appears

between nuclei Cytokinesis occurs

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Specific tissue types & representative cell types we will review:

epithelial Squamous Cuboidal Columnar

connective Adipose Bone Hyalaine cartilage

muscle nervous

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Squamous Epithelium

Simple – one cell thick

Forms solid layer of cells which line blood vessels, body cavities & cover organs in body cavities

Stratified – multiple layers

Forms epidermis

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Cuboidal Epithelium

Simple – one cell thick

Roughly cube shaped

Line ducts in kidneys, etc, where reabsorption and secretory activities take place.

Duct

Cuboid Cells

Duct

Cuboid Cells

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Columnar Epithelium

Simple – one cell thick

Column shaped (long & narrow)

Line digestive tract where reabsorption & secretion occurs.

Pseudostratified – gives the appearance of more than one layer of columnar epithelial cells

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Specific Connective Tissue Types:

AdiposeBoneHyalaine cartilage

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Connective - Adipose

Honeycomb or chickenwire appearance

Stores energy (fat) Insulates Supports & protects

organs

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Connective - Bone

Tree ring-like appearance

Supports & protects Mineral storage Fat storage Blood cell

production

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Connective – Hyaline Cartilage

Supports while providing flexibility

Absorbs compression between bones in joints (articular cartilage)

Holds open respiratory passages

Most abundant type of cartilage in body

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Specific Muscle Tissue Types: muscle (skeletal)

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Muscle - Skeletal Muscle fibers (cells)

long, parallel & cylindrical

With many nuclei (multinucleate)

Striations (cross stripes run perpendicular to the cells

Produce voluntary movement

Locomotion Heat

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Specific Nervous Tissue Types Nervous – Neuron

Branching cells with many long processes

Large central nucleus

Transmit impulses from one area of the body to other areas

Regulate activities through neuron impulses