Title: Tissues
1Tissues
- Distinguish the four tissue types.
- epithelial, connective, nervous and muscle
2Case Neonatal Jaundice
3Epithelial tissue objectives
- Draw an epithelium, labeling cell junctions and
the apical basal membranes. - Explain the role of different epithelial types
and different junction types.
4- Epithelia - cover body surfaces and line body
cavities (lumen), form glands
Functions of epithelial cells include
movement of materials in and out of the body.
protection of the internal environment against
the external. secretion of a product.
5- Characteristics of epithelial cells
- They are contiguous (attached to one another).
- The cells rest on the basement membrane, an
extracellular matrix they produce. - They often have two different sides
- - apical side towards the lumen
- - basal side towards extracellular
fluid - Note these cells are polarized, meaning the two
cell surfaces have different functions.
6Types of epithelial tissues
- - exchange
- - transporting
- - protective
- - ciliated
- - secretory
- exocrine
- - mucus, saliva, earwax, milk, oil, digestive
enzymes - endocrine
- - hormones
7Digestive tract - example organ with multiple
tissues
- 1.2. Smooth muscle
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- 3. Transporting epithelium
- 4. Secretory epithelium (goblet cell)
- 5. Lumen
8Connective tissue objectives
- List the basic components of connective tissue
and their contribution to tissue function. - Name and describe the different connective tissue
types.
9Connective tissues support, connect, protect,
strengthen and insulate other tissues.
- Composed of
- specialized cells and their extracellular
products - Connective tissue type depends on
- type of cell specialization
- type and arrangement of protein fibers
- type of ground substance
10elastin - gives flexibility
collagen - gives strength
Two fiber types in connective tissue
11Loose connective tissue
12Dense regular connective tissue
13Cartilage
Adipose (fat)
Blood
Bone
14For Monday
- Review epithelial and connective tissue
- Begin Chapter 5 - cell membrane components and
movement across membranes