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Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future” -Euripides, Greek playwright
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“Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future” -Euripides, Greek playwright.

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Page 1: “Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future” -Euripides, Greek playwright.

“Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future”

-Euripides, Greek playwright

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TISSUES

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Atoms Molecules Cells TISSUES Organs Systems Organism (human)

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Tissue- Similar cells with the same function

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4 types of human tissue

ep ith e lia l t is su e con n ec tive t is su e n ervou s t is su e m u sc le t is su e

fou r typ es o f t is su e

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I. EPITHELIAL TISSUE Function-cover or lining of organs A. Stratified squamous epithelium

1. Function- protect from injurya. cells on the bottom are round-they become flat near the top

2. Location- skin

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B. Simple columnar epithelium 1. Shape- long rectangles,

packed close together 2. Location- lining of digestive

tract (stomach, intestines) 3. Function- to secrete

chemicals and absorb nutrients

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C. Ciliated Epithelium A. Similar to columnar epithelium, but

with CILIA B. Location: trachea, oviducts (uterine

tubes) C. Function: movement of mucus or egg

by ciliary action FYI: There are other kinds of epithelium:

simple squamous, cuboidal, transitional, etc.

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II. CONNECTIVE TISSUE*Living cells in a nonliving

MATRIX

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Loose connective (areolar) A.Matrix- collagen and

elastin (proteins), tissue fluid (water)

B.Location: dermis of skin, subcutaneous layer, around nerves and blood vessels

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B. Dense (Fibrous)Connective Tissue 1. Matrix- parallel

collagen fibers (strength) 2. Location- ligaments

and tendons

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C. Blood 1. Living cells- red blood

cells, white blood cells, platelets

2. Nonliving MATRIX- plasma (mostly water)

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D. Bone 1. Living cells-

osteocytes 2. Matrix- calcium,

phosphorous, collagen

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E. Cartilage 1. 3 types of cartilage

a. hyaline cartilage- connects ribs to sternum, covers ends of bones

b. elastic cartilage- shape of outer ear, vocal cords

c. fibrocartilage- between vertebrae

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F. Adipose A. large cells found throughout

the body B. Structure- vacuole with fat

droplet C. Function - stored energy,

food, padding , insulation

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III. NERVOUS TISSUE A. Made of neurons

(nerve cells) B. Function- send and

receive messages, communicate

C. Location- brain, spinal cord, nerves

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IV. MUSCLE TISSUE A. Function: contract B. 3 types- smooth, cardiac and

skeletal muscle (voluntary)

1. Skeletal muscles- striated (striped), multiple nucleia. Location- in muscles that attach

to bones

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V. TISSUE REPAIR A. Regeneration- new cells are

same type and normal function is restored

B. Fibrosis- Replacement tissue develops (scar tissue)- some loss of function

C. The type of repair depends upon: 1. How severe the injury is 2. What kind of tissue

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VI. Tissues that RegenerateA. Epithelial tissuesB. Loose and Dense connective tissue

C. Bone

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VII. Tissues that don’t regenerate A. Skeletal and cardiac muscle B. Nervous tissue

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VIII. PATHOLOGY A. Cancer

1. Produced by cell mutation a. cancerous cells

-reproduce quickly Take away function of tissues Can metastasize (spread) to all

parts of the body 2. May produce tumors

a. benign b. malignant- can metastasize

(spread)