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Title: Histology- Study of Tissues


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Histology- Study of Tissues
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  • Physiological systems are made up of organs that
    serve specific functions.
  • Organs are made up of tissues, which are then
    made up of cells.

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  • Four types of tissue
  • Epithelial
  • Connective
  • Muscle
  • Nervous

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  • Epithelial tissues are sheets of tightly
    connected epithelial cells.
  • The tissues form skin and line hollow organs.

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Function of Epithelial cells
  • Some epithelial cells can
  • Secrete substances, like hormones
  • Move substances with cilia
  • Act as chemical receptors
  • Create boundaries
  • Control filtration and transport

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Cells in Epithelial Tissue
  • Squamous Cells- Simple /Stratified
  • Columnar Cells- Simple/pseudostratified
  • Cuboidal Cells- Simple/stratified
  • Transitional Cells

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Classification of Epithelial Tissue
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Epithelial Tissue (A)
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Stratified squamous epithelium, nonkeratinized,
from human mouth. LM, HE stain.
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
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Simple Columar Epithelium
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Simple columnar epithelium from human
intrahepatic bile duct. LM, trichrome stain.
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Simple cuboidal epithelium lining follicles of
human thyroid gland. LM, HE stain.
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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining a
human bronchus cilia on many cells. LM.
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
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Transitional epithelium line the urethra of a
male infant. LM, HE stain.
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Pigmented epithelium from a person of African
descent. LM, HE stain.
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Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium
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Non-Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium
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Transitional Epithelium
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Skin from human foot note thick keratin layer.
LM, HE stain.
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Sweat glands in human skin. LM, HE stain.
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Epithelial Tissue (B)
  • Simple cuboidal epithelium is found in glandular
    tissue and in the kidney tubules.

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  • Muscle tissues consist of elongated cells that
    generate force and cause movement.
  • Three types of muscle tissues
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Smooth

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  • Skeletal responsible for locomotion and other
    body movements (e.g., breathing, shivering).
  • Cardiac makes up the heart and is responsible
    for the heartbeat and blood flow.
  • Smooth involved in movement and generation of
    forces in internal organs (e.g., gut, blood
    vessels).

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Figure 40.4 Filaments in Skeletal Muscle Cells
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Types of Muscle Tissue
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  • Connective tissues are dispersed cells in an
    extracellular matrix that they secrete.
  • The matrix contains protein fibers
  • Collagen strong and resistant to stretch,
    supports skin and connections between muscles and
    bones
  • Elastin can be stretched and then recoils found
    in tissues that stretch (e.g., lungs, arteries)

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Diagram of Loose CT
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Connective Tissue
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Areolar connective tissue elastic and collagenic
fibers in a rat. LM, silver stain.
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  • Connective tissues
  • Cartilage provides structural support and is
    flexible has chondrocytes cells that secrete
    the extracellular matrix.
  • Bone provides support and is hardened by calcium
    phosphate deposition in the matrix. Bone cells
    are osteocytes.

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Hyaline cartilage in cat larynx. LM, HE stain.
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Cartilage
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Fibrocartilage in a mammalian intervertebral
disc. LM, HE stain.
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Elastic cartilage from a pig's ear.
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Human compact bone, transverse section. LM,
Schmorl's stain.
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  • More connective tissues
  • Adipose tissue includes adipose cells that form
    and store lipids. Cells are adipocytes.
  • Blood consists of cells in a very liquid
    extracellular matrix, the blood plasma. There are
    red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells
    (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).

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Blood cells from domestic chicken (Gallus
gallus). LM, Giemsa stain.
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Normal human adipose cells. LM, HE stain.
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  • Nervous tissues contain two basic cell types
    neurons and glia.
  • Neurons encode information as electrical impulses
    that travel over axons to their targets.
  • Chemical signals from the neuron stimulate a
    response in the target cell, via receptors.
  • Glia provide support for neurons.

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Neurons
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Nervous Tissue Includes Neurons and Glia (A)
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  • Organs consist of multiple tissues.
  • An organ system is a group of organs that
    function together.

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Different Tissues make up an organ
  • Example The stomach wall is arranged in layers
  • Epithelial cells
  • Connective tissue
  • Smooth muscle
  • Neurons
  • Connective tissue

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Figure 40.7 Tissues Form Organs
Fig 40.7 whole figure except stomach
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