Unit 1: Lab pracitical types of tissues

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Simple columnar epithelium

LOCATIONS: gallbladder FUNCTIONS: Protection,secretion, absorption

Simple cuboidal epithelium

LOCATIONS: thyroid gland FUNCTIONS: Limited protection, secretion, absorption

Skeletal muscle tissue

Location: All over the body Function: Movement Structure: Striated, multiple nuclei

simple squamous epithelium

Location: Alveoli of lungs & blood vessels Function:Absorption and diffusion Structure: single layer of flat cell

Adipose tissue

Location: Hypodermis function: Tissue that stores fat.

Dense irregular connective tissue

Location: dermis of skin function: takes tension well. Ability to regain orginal shape after stretching.

Dense regular connective tissue

Location: tendons and ligaments function: good resistance to force

What is the key "identifying feature" of pseudostratified epithelial cells?

May look multi-layered, is a single layer of cells. Each cell is connected to the basement membrane

Name tissue type that is designed to contract? How many forms of this tissue type exist? Name both.

Muscle tissue 3 types - skeletal cardiac smooth

Name tissue type that receives and conducts impulses or signals and is found in the brain and spinal cord (among other places)?

Nervous tissue

Does cartilage a type of connective tissue have abundant blood supply?

No

Epithelial tissue may also be classified as "simple" or "stratified". What do these two terms mean? Explain

One layer - simple Stratified - 2 or more layers

List the function of "Axon"

are responsible for transmitting impulses over long distances from cell body.

Explain your answer based on what you have learned about the connective tissue from the lecture:

because cartilage is an elastic fiber, and fibers don't contain blood.

Bone ( Hard connective tissue)

function: provides protection to internal organs + supports the body

The matrix in the cartilage tissue consists of these two fibers. Name the two types of fibers:

hyaline cartilage, Elastic cartilage

Cartilage ( Hyaline cartilage) - Connective Tissue Type

location: Ends of long bones function: Supports body + allows felixability to diff parts of the body

NERVOUS TISSUE:

location: brain, spinal cord, nerves function: sends nerve singles

Blood ( liquid connective tissue)

location: circulates in the cardivoscular system function: Transports oxygen + Nutrients to lungs +tissue

Areolar connective tissue ( loose connective tissue)

location: upper layer of the dermis

Stratified squamous epithelium

location: vagina function: proctects loss of moisuture + water loss

List the function "Dendrites" in a Neuron cell/ Nervous tissue

receive incoming signals towards the cell body.

Name the tissue type that has "extracellular matrix" made up of ground substance and fibers?

Connective tissue

Why is the nucleus pushed to sides in "adipose tissue cell"?

Because of fat, vacuole takes up much of the space

Name the 4 Types of major tissue in human bodies.

Epithelial Connective Muscle nervous.

What is the key difference between skeletal and smooth muscle?

Skeleton muscle is striated in appearance

Epithelial tissue can be classified according to its cell shape. Name all 3 shapes?

Squamous cuboidal columna

Does bone tissue have abundant blood supply?

yes


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