Tissue Minilessons
Tissue Minilessons
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
Epithelial
Tissue
Covers body, organs, lines cavities
Underside anchored by basement membrane
Nonvascular
Protective
Classified by shape and number of layers
Simple=one layer
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
Connective
Tissue
Most abundant
Most widely distributed
Binds structures, provides support and protection
Fills spaces, store fat, produce blood cells
Types of connective tissue
Simple Squamous
B i nd s
Simple Squamous
Simple Squamous
p o rt s
S u p
t e c t s
P r o rk
e w o
Fr a m
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
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
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
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
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r
Ne glial cell
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ne
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