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Tissues : the living fabric

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Tissues

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Group of cells with similar structures or related function

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4 Basic types of tissues

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Epithelial
Connective
Muscle
Nervous

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Epithelial

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Covering

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Connective

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Support

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Muscle

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Movement

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Nervous

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Communication

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Histology

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Study of tissues

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Primary Germs Layers

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Formation of the 1st embryonic events

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3 Different layers that give rise to the four primary tissues

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Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm

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Ectoderm

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Superficial- nervous tissues and skin

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Mesoderm

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Middle- muscle, connective tissues

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Ectoderm

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Deep- lining of digestive system, respiratory tract

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Epithelial Characteristics

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Tightly packed cells forming sheets
Little to no intracellular space
High regeneration
Supported by a CT basement membrane
Avascular- No blood vessels

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Epithelial Locations

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Skin, membranes, lining of cavities
Forming glands of the boby

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Epithelia Classification

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Has two part names

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1st part tells

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numbers of layers

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Simple

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one layer

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Stratified

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many layers

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2nd part tells

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shape of the cell

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Squamous

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Flattened, scale like

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Cuboidal

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boxlike

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Columnar

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taller, and wide

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Others

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transitional, glandular, pseudostratified

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Simple Squamous Epithelia
Single layer;flattened
Nuclei location: central

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Simple Squamous Epithelia
Function

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Allowing for fast filtration or diffusion of substances

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Simple Squamous Epithelia
Locations

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Air sacs of lungs, lining of blood vessels and heart chambers, serous membranes

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelia
Single layer of cube
Nuclei Location: central

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelia
Functions

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Absorption and Secretion

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelia
Locations

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Duct walls of gland, Kidney tubules, surface of ovary

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Simple Columnar Epithelium
Single layer Tall
Nuclei Location: Bottom of cell

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Simple Columnar Epithelium
Functions

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Absorption and secretion

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Simple Columnar Epithelium
Locations

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Digestive tract, Gland ducts
Gallbladder

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Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Ciliated Simple Columnar epithelium
Single layer of tall
Contains: Cilia
May Contain goblet cells produce mucus

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Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Secretion and Movement

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Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Small bronchi, uterine/fallopian tubes, auditory tubes

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Several layers of flat cells
May contain a tough protective protein: Keratin

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Protection and Durability

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Wear and tear areas
1. epidermis carries keratin
2. Mouth, tongue, esophagus
3. Vagina

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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
One layer of column but appears as several layers
Surface my contain: cilia
May contain: Goblet cell

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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
Functions

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Absorption and Secretion
Movement of mucous

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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
Location of ciliated

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Upper respirator tract

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Location of nonciliated

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Ducts that carry sperm

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Transitional Epithelium

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Appearance varies

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Transitional Epithelium
Function

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Allows for stretch and distension

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Transitional Epithelium
Location

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Bladder and Ureters-connects kidneys to bladder