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XI. Tissues: the Fabric Created by Cells
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 2
09/20/2013

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Epithelial Tissue (function & characteristics)
Definition

Functions:

  • Covers/lines things
  • forms glands

Characteristics:

  • Cellularity: many cells
  • Specialized Contacts: fit closely together to prevent ripping
  • Polarity: cilia/microvilli
  • Connective tissue support: basal side
  • Vascularity: receives blood from CT
  • Quick Regeneration: mitosis occurs at basal layer to replenish cells at apical surface
Term
Epithelial Tissue (Types)
Definition
  • Simple Squamous: Flat; filtration/exchange
  • Simple Cuboidal: Square; secretion/absorption
  • Simple Columnar: Tall; absorption
  • Pseudostratisfied: Secretion
  • Stratified squamous: protection; 2 types: keratinized (dry skin) and nonkeratinized (moist)
  • Stratified Cuboidal: Transitional; stretches (flattened to puffy)
  • Stratified Columnar: protection

Glandular types:

  • Endocrine: no ducts; secretions released into blood vascular system
  • Exocrine: ducts; connects to surface epithelium; release to glands at skin or organs
Term
Connective Tissue (Basic function & Structure)
Definition

Function: connects things everywhere in body and is a packing substance; Specialized CT helps support body and transports O2 and CO2 Structure:

 

Cells: make matrix; maintain tissue health

Matrix: (non cellular part)

1) Ground substance: unstructued, space filler; GAGs trap/hold water

2) Fibers: Provide support; 3 types: Collagen, Elastic & Reticular

Term
Connective Tissue Proper (types)
Definition

1) Loose CT:

  • Areolar: most abundant; packing substance of body(lots of G.S); Cells=fibroblasts, microphasias, & white blood cells; All 3 fibers present
  • Adipose: Mostly cells/little matrix; Cells:adipocytes; stores nutrients and insulates body; highly metabolic and vascularized
  • Reticular: reticular cells & fibers; network forms skeleton like structure

 

2) Dense CT: made mostly of fibers

  • Regular: closely bundled collagen fibers running parallel; closely packed fibroblast cells, little G.S; in many tendons & ligaments; poorly vascularized
  • Irregular: Fibers run in many directions; found where tension exerted in many directions-skin/dermis
Term
Specialized Connective Tissue
Definition
1) Cartilage: tough, flexible, Avascular; Cells: Chondrocytes; G.S.: Ghaluronic Acid & Chondroiton Sulfate; Fibers: Collagen & elastic; 3 types: Hyaline (most abundant/covers articular surface of bones), elastic (bending), and fibrocartilage (most collagen/ strong support and absorbs pressure)

2) Bone: Cells: Osteocytes; G.S: inorganic salts (calcium & phosphate); Fibers: Collagen

3) Blood: atypical/no support or connective properties; Cells: Red & white blood cells; G.S: Plasma; Fibers: Soluable in Plasma (clots)
Term
Nervous Tissue (function and types)
Definition
Excitable tissue that conducts impulses throughout body
1) Neurons: generate and conduct impulses
2)Supporting Cells: nonconducting cells (Glial cells in C.N.S; Swchwann cells in P.N.S)
Term
Muscle Tissue (function and types)
Definition
Responsible for movements inside and outside of body

1)Skeletal: Striated, voluntary, makes bones and face move
2)Cardiac: Striated, involuntary, branching, found in heart
3)Smooth: No striations, involuntary, found in walls of organs
Term
Epithelial Membranes
Definition
1)Mucosa: Lines body cavities with epithelium; opens to outside of body
2)Serosa: Covers organs and internal cavities with epithelium; does NOT open to outside of body;
3)Cutaneous:skin; Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium with underlying dermis (connective tissue)
Term
Reticular Fiber
Definition
Thin collagen that forms mesh support; in basement membrane and lymph nodes
Term
Elastic Fiber
Definition
Gives stretch and recoil ability; in some ligaments and large arteries
Term
Collagen Fiber
Definition
Most abundant type; tough/provides high tensile strength; found in tendons, ligaments, and bone
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