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TISSUES a group or mass of similar cells working together to perform certain common functions

TISSUES a group or mass of similar cells working together to perform certain common functions. Created by Tina Weber, 2011. 4 Major Types. http:// www.wisc-online.com/objects/barbliang/protoTissue.swf. Epithelial Tissue. found throughout the body , covers

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TISSUES a group or mass of similar cells working together to perform certain common functions

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  1. TISSUESa group or mass of similar cells working together to perform certain common functions Created by Tina Weber, 2011

  2. 4 Major Types http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/barbliang/protoTissue.swf

  3. Epithelial Tissue • found throughout the body, covers all body surfaces both inside and out • main glandular tissue • attached to underlying connective tissue by noncellular nonliving basement membrane • usually has no vascular tissue--- blood supply • cells reproduce rapidly (rapid healing) • cells tightly packed together

  4. Function in protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, sensory perception • types are categorized based on the shape of the cells and the layers of cells

  5. Simple Squamous Epithelial • single layer (simple) of very thin, flattened cells (squamous). • function in diffusion and filtration • found in air sacs of lungs walls of capillaries

  6. Simple Cuboidal • single layer, cube-shaped cells • function in secretion and absorption • found in lining of kidney tubules, ducts of glands, covering surface of ovaries

  7. Simple Columnar • single layer, elongated cells with their nuclei in about the same position in each cell • function in protection, secretion, absorption • found in lining of digestive tract and uterus • contain scatter goblet cells functioning in secretion of mucus • some have tiny finger-like processes called microvilli to increase surface area

  8. Stratified Squamous • multi-layered • functions in protection • found in lining of body cavities like the mouth and outer layer of skin

  9. Pseudostratified Columnar • single layer with nuclei at various levels • usually ciliated for sweeping materials along a surface • contain goblet cells • function in secretion • found in lining of air passages like the trachea and tubes of reproductive system

  10. Transitional Epithelium • thick, layered cuboidal cells that stretch • function to form barrier to block diffusion • found in lining of urinary bladder

  11. Connective Tissue • most abundant tissue found throughout your body • binds structures together • provides support, protection, framework, fills space, stores fat, produced blood cells, fights infection, and helps repair tissue • composed of more scattered cells with abundant intercellular material “matrix” • made up of a ground substance (fluid, semi-solid) and fibers • most has a good blood supply • cells can reproduce

  12. Types of Connective Tissue • mast cells---prevent blood clots • macrophages---consume waste or bacteria • fibroblasts---most abundant, produce fibers

  13. Types of Fibers • Collagenous • thick • made of collagen---major structural protein in body • appear in long parallel bundles • strong and flexible but not very elastic • white fibers • bones, ligaments and tendons

  14. Elastic • microfibrils in protein elastin • yellow • not strong but very elastic • respiratory and vocal cords

  15. Areolar Tissue • binds skin to underlying organs and organs to organs • space between muscles • throughout body

  16. Adipose Tissue (Fat) • beneath skin, around kidneys and eyeballs • abdominal membranes • function to protect, insulate to preserve body heat, store energy • cells are adipocytes

  17. Fibrous Tissue • dense, closely packed • thick collagenous fibers and fine network of elastic fibers • few cells with poor blood supply---heal slowly • types • tendons---connect muscles to bones • ligaments---connect bones to bones • cartilage---cells are chondrocytes; several functions

  18. Hyaline Cartilage • fine white (collagenous) fibers • most common • covers ends of bones and joints, nose, respiratory passages

  19. Elastic Cartilage • more flexible • external ear and larynx

  20. Fibrocartilage • very tough • large numerous collagenous fibers • intervertebral discs, meniscus

  21. Bone (osseus) Tissue • rigid due to mineral salts • layers • lamellae • Haversian canals • osteocytes

  22. Blood Tissue • circulate throughout body • includes red and white blood cells

  23. Reticuloendothelial Tissue • found scattered throughout the body • fight off disease

  24. Muscle Tissue • skeletal---voluntary, striated • smooth--involuntary, hollow organs (stomach) • cardiac---involuntary, striated, heart

  25. Nerve Tissue • found in brain, spinal cord, nerves • neurons---nerve cell, transmits signals • neuroglia---for protection and support

  26. Review • http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=tissues--human-body • http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/SciTech/Human-Tissue-Types-I-Epithelial-Tissue-318082.html • http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072351187/student_view0/chapter5/chapter_quiz.html • http://quizlet.com/2621787/histology-lab-photo-quiz-flash-cards/ • http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/histoprc/prac1q.htm • http://flashcarddb.com/cardset/quiz/33144 • http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/barbliang/protoTissue.swf

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