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Tissue Minilessons

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Tissue Minilessons

AB-epithelial

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HISTOLOGY

You will be able to...


analyze a scenario and discuss the type of tissue it is pertaining to.

recognize a variety of tissues in the laboratory.

summarize the general characteristics of different types of tissues.

list the four major tissue types and tell where each is located in the body.
Tissue Types
Epithelial Tissue (upon) Connective Tissue
Vascular
Nonvascular
Throughout body
outside/inside of tube
Bind, support, protect, produce
Protect, secrete, absorb
blood cells

Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue


Responds to stimuli Communication
Skeletal, heart, organs Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Movement Transmit signals
Characteristics

Epithelial
Tissue
Covers body, organs, lines cavities
Underside anchored by basement membrane
Nonvascular
Protective
Classified by shape and number of layers
Simple=one layer

Squamous Cuboidal Columnar

stratified=many layers
Simple Squamous

Simple Squamous
Simple Cuboidal

Simple Squamous
Simple Columnar

Simple Squamous
Stratified Squamous

Simple Squamous
Stratified Cuboidal

Simple Squamous
Stratified Columnar

Simple Squamous
Epithelial Tissue Examples

Here you have a list of items


And some text
But remember not to overload your slides
with content

You audience will listen to you or read the


content, but wont do both.
Characteristics

Connective
Tissue
Most abundant
Most widely distributed
Binds structures, provides support and protection
Fills spaces, store fat, produce blood cells
Types of connective tissue

Loose: Dense: Cartilage: Other:


Areolar Hyaline Bone
White
Adipose Elastic
Reticular Fibrous Fibrocartilage Blood
Areolar
ga n s
d s or l ui d s
Bin tissue f
Holds

Simple Squamous

Beneath skin Between muscles Beneath epithelial tissues


Adipose
t e ct s
Pro es
s u la t
In F A T
o r e s
St
Simple Squamous

Beneath skin Around kidneys Behind eyeballs On surface of heart


White Fibrous (Dense)

B i nd s

Simple Squamous

Tendons Ligaments Deeper skin layers


Hyaline

Simple Squamous

p o rt s
S u p
t e c t s
P r o rk
e w o
Fr a m

Nose Ends of bones Rings within respiratory passages


Elastic

Simple Squamous

p o r t s
S u p k
t e c t s e w o r
P r o f r am
x i b le
Fle

Outer ear parts of larynx


Fibrocartilage

Simple Squamous

p o r t s
S u p
e c t s
Prot s shock
s or b
Ab
Between vertebrae Knee Pelvic girdle
Blood

Simple Squamous
Bone

Simple Squamous
Characteristics

muscle
Tissue

Ability to contract!
Types of Muscle Tissue

Skeletal Smooth Cardiac


Skeletal

t a r y o n e s
V o l un t o b
d
Simple Squamous
t a c h e
A t n s
r ia t i o i
S t u cl e
n y n
M a
Smooth
t a r y
v o l u n l e i
In n u c
n g le
Si i a t io n s
t r
No s
Simple Squamous

Internal organ walls


Cardiac

ia t e d
S t r d
n c h e
B r a u c l e i
Simple Squamous
g l e n i s c
Si n t e d d
r c a la
Inte

HEART!
Characteristics

Nervous
Tissue
Sense changes
Respond by transmitting impulse
Coordinate, regulate & integrate body activities
Neuron

Simple Squamous
o n +
r
Ne glial cell
u
u r o
ne

Brain Spinal cord Peripheral nerves


Which one?
Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3

Write-in:
(initials + guess)

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