Muscle and Nervous tissue.

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Smooth Muscle

Actions are involuntary, such as digestion.

Cardiac Muscle

Cells are striated and branched, each has a single nucleus.

Smooth Muscle

Do not have striations, shorter than skeletal.

Skeletal Muscle

Each cell has alternating dark and light lines. (striations) and several nuclei near membrane.

Skeletal Muscle

Found in muscles that attach to bone and are controlled by concious effort.

Nervous Tissue

Found in the brain, spinal chord, and peripheal nerves.

Cardiac Muslce

Functions in voluntrily

Smooth Muscle

Have one central nucleus, cells make up the walls of internal organs.

Serous Membrane

Lines body cavities that don't open to outside (thorax, abdominal)

Mucuous Membrane

Lines cavities that open to the outside (oral, nasal, dig, resp, urinary.) Consists of epithelium and a layer of loose connective tissue.

Muscle tissue

Made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers that contract in response to stimuli.

Nervous Tissue

Made up of neurons and neurological cells.

Skeletal Muslce

Moves head, trunk, and limbs, allows us to make facial expressions, write, talk, chew, swallow, etc.

Cardiac Muscle

Only found in the heart.

Neurons

Sense change in the surrondings and send nerve inpulses throughout the body.

Nuerologlial cells

Support/bind parts of nervous tissue. (also carry on phagocytosis,connect nueron to blood vessels)

Cutaneous

the skin.


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