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Title: Tissues


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  • Tissues

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Introduction
  • Cells become specialized to perform specific
    functions
  • Tissues are groups of similar cells that
    perform the same function
  • Tissues differ from each other in
  • 1. size,
  • 2. shape
  • 3. arrangement,
  • 4. function

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4 TISSUE TYPES
  • Four primary tissue types
  • 1. Epithelial tissue
  • 2. Connective tissue
  • 3. Muscle tissue
  • 4. Nervous tissue

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EPITHELIAL TISSUE
  • Sheets of cells covering body surfaces or lining
    body cavities or structures that secrete
    substances
  • Found in
  • Epidermis of skin (stratified squamous)
  • Lines digestive tract (stomach-rectumsimple
    columnar)
  • Walls of blood vessels (alveoli of lungssimple
    sqaumous)
  • Inner lining of body cavities/organs/glands
    (sweat gland and kidneyssimple cuboidal)

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Epithelial Structure layers
  • a. Simple epithelium
  • Single cell layer
  • Flat, irregular shape
  • b. Stratified Epithelium
  • Two or more cell layers
  • Common in high-abrasion areas
  • e.g., Skin surface, mouth

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Epithelial Structure Cell Shape
  • Cell shape
  • All epithelia have six sides
  • Cells vary in height
  • Three common shapes
  • Squamous cells
  • Cuboidal cells
  • Columnar cells
  • Shape of nucleus conforms to shape of cell

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Muscle Tissue
  • 1. Muscle tissue is contractile tissue
  • 2.Provide us with motion, posture and heat
  • 3. Muscle cell or fiber is basic unit
  • 4. 40-50 of body weight
  • 5. 3 Types of muscle
  • A. skeletal muscle
  • B.cardiac muscle
  • C.smooth muscle

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Skeletal Muscle Tissue
  • A. Covers skeleton-attached to bone
  • B. Visible light and dark banding (looks
    striated) so it is called striated muscle
  • C. Voluntary or conscious control
  • D.Cells are long cylinders with many nuclei
  • E. Muscle fibers contract and relax rapidly when
    stimulated

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Skeletal Muscle

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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
  • 1. Appearance cells are slightly striated
    branched cylinders with one central nuclei, cells
    interlace
  • 2. Fx attached to and communicate with each
    other by intercalated discs
  • 3. Contracts involuntarily

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Cardiac Muscle

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Smooth Muscle Tissue
  • 1. AppearanceSpindle shaped cells with a single
    central nuclei
  • 2. Location Walls of hollow organs (blood
    vessels, GI tract, bladder)
  • 3. Involuntary and nonstriated

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Smooth Muscle
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Connective Tissue -7 types
  • 1. Loose connective tissue
  • 2. Elastic connective tissue
  • 3. Adipose
  • 4. Fibrous
  • 5. Cartilage
  • 6. Bone
  • 7. Blood

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Characteristics of Connective Tissues
  • A. Cells far apart with a lot of intercellular
    material
  • B. Intercellular material is secreted out to
    produce the Matrix (fibers substances secreted
    by cells
  • C. Matrix varies from liquid, gel to solid
  • D. Has good nerve blood supply except cartilage
    tendons

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Types of cells in Connective
  • 1. Fibroblasts most numerous, star-shaped.
  • -Produce collagenous and elastic fibers
    found in matrix.
  • 2. Macrophages less numerous
  • engulf bacteria debris by phagocytosis
  • NO FREE SIDE ON CONNECTIVE IT IS SURROUNDED BY
    OTHER TISSUE OR ORGANS
  • NO BASEMENT MEMBRANE (ONLY ON EPITHELIAL)

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Types of Fibers in Connective Tissue
  • 1. Collagenous (25 of protein in your body)
  • A.tough, resistant to pull, yet pliable
  • B. formed from the protein collagen
  • C. White in appearance, abundant in tendons
  • 2. Elastic (composed of elastin)
  • A.Very elastic
  • B.Yellowish, called yellow fibrous tissue
  • C. Abundant in vocal cords

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1. Loose connective AkA areolar
  • Appearance
  • 1.bundles of interlacing collagen fibers with
    single interlacing elastin fibers
  • 2. Fibroblasts, macrophages,and fat cells
  • One of most widely distributed tissues
  • Location in body
  • Fills spaces between organs and parts of
    organs
  • Fx- connects many adjacent structures in
    body-acts like elastic glue/- Packing tissue-
    fills spaces

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Loose Connective Areolar
  • STRUCTURE
  • Mixed up mess
  • Contains bit of everything
  • FXN
  • Packing material

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2. Elastic/Yellow Elastic Connective
Tissue(Characteristics)
  1. Consists mostly of elastic fibers
  2. Appear as short, kinky, hair-like threads
  3. Few cells present
  4. Has yellowish color
  5. Can be stretched
  6. Found part of arterial walls, lung tissue, and
    air passages

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Elastic Connective Tissue
  • Black elastic fibers,
  • Pink collagen fibers
  • Nuclei are mostly fibroblasts

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Elastic Connective
  • Wrinkles
  • Loss of elastin over time as you age. Skin
    (epithelial tissue sags over it)

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3. Adipose Tissue (Fat)
  • Fat tissue- special type of loose connective in
    which cells are filled with fat
  • Widely distributed in body
  • Appearance large cells with a single vacuole
    containing a droplet of fat

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Adipose tissue (Fat)
  • STRUCTURE
  • Flattened nuclei
  • Filled with dietary fat
  • Location Deeper layer of skin, organ padding,
    yellow marrow
  • 3 Fxns Reduces heat loss, energy storage,
    protection of organs

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4. Fibrous (Dense) Connective Tissue tendons,
liagaments, fascia
  1. Composed largely of strong collagenous fibers
    (few cells)
  2. Arranged in wavy parallel bundles
  3. Matrix between bundles contain cells, rows of
    fibroblasts

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Fibrous connective-cont.
  • d. Silvery white, strong and tough
  • e. Little elasticity (can resist tension in all
    directions)
  • f. Sparingly supplied with blood vessels (slow to
    heal)
  • fx
  • 1. form ligaments(bone to bone) (See knee
    model)
  • 2. make up tendons (muscles to bone)
  • 3. sheets cover muscles, whites of eyes ,
    dermis of skin

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Tendons
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5. Cartilage
  • a. Network of fibers in rubbery ground substance
  • b. Flexible but firm. Does not contain minerals
    found in bone
  • c. There are 3 types

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Cartilage
  • Location of 3 types 1.Elasticribs attach
    sternum,tip of nose/ears
  • 2.Fibro between vertebrae
  • 3.Hyaline trachea/end of long bones
  • STRUCTURE
  • chondrocytes scattered in groups throughout
    matrix
  • Avascular
  • FXProvide flexible support

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Osseous tissue (Bone)
  • Good blood supply allows for fast healing from
    breaks/fractures

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7. Blood
  • -Serves as a transporting fluid- oxygen,
    nutrients, hormones, wastes
  • -Its matrix is called plasma
  • - Formed by special tissue in red marrow
  • Plasma is composed of
  • a. Erythrocytes- red blood cells
  • b. Leukocytes- white blood cells
  • c.Thrombocytes-cell fragments called platelets

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Blood
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Nervous Tissue-4th type of tissue
  • -It is sensitive to changes in surroundings.
  • - Basic unit is the Neuron a nucleus with long
    and branching cell processes
  • a.dendrite --- carries impulses towards
    the cell body
  • b. axon ---- carries impules away from the cell
    body
  • Location brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

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Nerve Tissue

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Quick Quiz
  • 1. Give 2 of the 4 major functions of epithelial
    tissue.
  • 2. What is the difference between simple and
    stratified?
  • 3. Name 3 types of muscle tissue, give example of
    location for each
  • 4. Name two differences that exist between the
    different types of connective tissue

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Quick Quiz
  • 5. Name two things that all connective tissues
    have
  • 6.Explain how the anatomy of loose connective
    tissue relates to its physiology
  • 7. What is the cause of wrinkles besides the sun?
  • 8. Why do ACL (sprains/strains) heal slower than
    bone breaks?

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  • 9. What is the name for bone cells?
  • 10. What is name for cartilage cells?
  • 11. How does a neuron work?
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