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Epithelial
Connective
Muscle
Nervous |
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium |
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Every Cell is connected to the basement membrane
Can have goblet cells, Microvili, and cilia
Function: Secretion
Found: Trachea |
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Reinforces Change
For example: Childbirth |
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Equilibrium of the body
"Dynamic Consistency" |
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Basal Layer- attaches to the basement membrane
Apical layer- Layer that faces openings |
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Contain Plaque and Adherins
Prevents epidermal cells from seperating while contraction occurs
Hardest to seperate |
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Connect neighboring cells by connexons
contain connexins
Function:Communication |
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Half of a Desmosome
Attaches cell to basement membrane
Contains Intergrin
Intergrins attach to lamina |
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Has dense layer called plaque
resists seperation of cells( adherent)
has adherins |
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Fuse cells together
Seals off passageways in between cells to help resist leakage |
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Contact points between the plasma membranes of tissue cells |
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Endotherm
Ectotherm
Mesoderm |
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How Does the body get feedback |
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Receptor
Control center
Effector |
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Detects changes in the body and responds by generating nerve impusles
Ectotherm |
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Protects, Supports, stores fat, reserves energy, and binds organs.
Mesoderm |
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Group of cells that all have a common purpose |
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Generates the physical force needed to make body structures move and generate heat |
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Covers and lines organs and cavitites |
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Function: Protection
Found: Skin
New cells fill up with keratin then die and eventually are sloughed off
Two Types: Keratinized and Nonkeratinized
Non keratinized:
Function: exchange
Found: lining of the mouth, esophagus
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Simple Columnar Epithelium |
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All about exhange
Function: Secretion
Found: Kidneys( Microvili) and Uteran Tubes( Cilia)
can have cilia, microvili, goblet cells.
The non ciliated can/not have microvili |
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simple cuboidal epithelium |
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Function: Secretion/ absorption
Found: Kidney Tubules
Can have cilia and microvili |
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Thinest
Found: Air Sacs of Lungs
Function: Absorption/ Secretion
Important to serous membrane |
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What are the three functions of the Epithelial tissue |
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Selective barrier
secretion
protect from external environments |
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Stratified cuboidal epithelium |
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Rare
Found: Sweat glands
Function: Protection
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stratified columnar epithelium |
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Rare
Function: Protection/ Secretion
Has goblet cells |
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Found: Urinary System
Function: Elasticity
Think bladder |
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Function: Secretes hormones, and maintaining homeostasis
Exocrine Glands: Secrete products into ducts
Endocrine Glands: Secrete products into blood stream |
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Merocrine glands ( Exocrine) |
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Releases its product by exocytosis and no part of gland is lost |
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Bud their secretions off through the plasma membrane. Only partial gland is damamged.
Found: Mammary Glands
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Fill with product then rupture killing the cell
Found: Oil or Sebaceous Glands |
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Ground Substance
Function: Support and bind cells, store water and allow exhange
Fibers
Collagen- made of collagen/ thick bundles
Elastic- Elastin/ Stretch
Reticular- Collagen/ thing/highly branched |
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embryonic Connective Tissue |
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Messencchyme- gives rise to all other mature tissues, this is also the function
has mucous found in the umbilical cord |
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Areolar Loose Connective Tissue |
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Most abundant
Function: Loose attachment
Contains all fibers
Found:Dermis of Skin ( packing layer) |
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Location: around heart and kidneys
Function: serves as energy reserve, protection
contains adipocytes |
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Reticular Connective Tissue |
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Fine interlacing of reticular fibers and cells
Found: Stroma of liver
Function: Forms the stroma |
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue |
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Bundles of collagen fibers are arranged parallel.
Function: Provides very strong attachment
Location: Forms Tendons |
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue |
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Collagen fibers are going different ways
Location: Places where fibers are pulled in many directions, reticular dermis of skin
Function: provides pulling strength in man different directions |
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Elastic Connective Tissue |
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Contain branching elastic fibers
Recoil
Found: Lung and arteries
Function: recoil back to original shape |
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No blood supply
Surrounded by perichondrium
Location: Covers the ends of long bones
Function: provide flexability and support |
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dense network of collagen fibers and elastic fibers
chrondrocytes- cartilage cells
pericondrium- covering of dense irregular tissue that surrounds cartilage. |
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Strongest
has chondrocytes and thick bundles of collagen fibers
Lacks perichondrium
Found: Intervertebral Discs
Function: Support and joining structures together |
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Has Chondrocytes with Elastic Fibers
perichondrium
Location: external ear
Function: elasticity |
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Bone Tissue or Osseous Tissue |
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Compact:
Has Haversian Canal or Osteon Canal, lacunae( dark spots), osteocytes, and canaliculli( dark lines)
Spongy Bone:
made of plates called trabeculae |
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Blood Tissue( Connective Tissue) |
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matris- plasma
has RBC- Erythrocytes
WBC- Leukocyte
Platlet- Thrombocyte
Found: Blood Vessels
Function: Erythrocytes bring in oxygen , leukocytes deal with immune system responses, and thrombocytes deal with blood clotting |
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Attached to bones
HAs striations
voluntary movement
Vary in length
Found:Attached to bones
Function: Motion, posture, heat production |
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Striations
involuntary movement
intercalated discs
Location: Heart Wall
Function: pumps blood to the body |
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Lines walls of hollow internal structures
Found: Iris of the eyes
Function: motion ( mostly involuntary)
Non striated |
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Two types of cells: neurons and neuroglia
Location: Nervous system
Function communications
Has dendrites and axons |
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