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Title: Human Anatomy


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Human Anatomy Physiology
  • Mrs. Hodges
  • Room A204
  • Per 1, 2, 3

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Anatomical Directions
  • Anatomical position
  • Illustrated at the left
  • Anatomical Directions-(for the biped)
  • Anterior (ventral) vs. Posterior (dorsal)
  • Medial vs. Lateral
  • Superior (cranial) vs. Inferior (caudal)
  • Superficial vs. Deep
  • Proximal vs. Distal
  • Anatomical Planes
  • Frontal Coronal
  • Transverse Cross Section
  • Sagittal

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Cell Connections
  • Cells are connected to neighboring cells via
  • Proteins adjacent proteins in membranes fuse to
    form
  • Cell Junctions
  • Tight Junctions - plasma membrane of adjacent
    cells fuse impermeable
  • Desmosomes-adhesive spots on lateral sides
  • Gap junction-spot-like junction occurring
    anywhere, lets small molecules pass

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Histology
  • Study of tissues
  • A tissue is a group of cells with similar
    structure and embryonic origin working together
    to perform a particular function in the body.

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Tissues groups of cells closely associated that
have a similar structure and perform a related
function
  • Four types of tissue
  • A. Epithelial covering/lining
  • B. Connective support
  • C. Muscle movement
  • D. Nervous control
  • Most organs contain all 4 types

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A. EPITHELIAL TISSUE sheets of cells that
cover a surface or line a cavity
  • Functions
  • Protection
  • Secretion
  • Absorption

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How are epithelial tissues classified?
  • Shape
  • Squamous
  • Cuboidal
  • Columnar
  • Number of Layers
  • Simple single layer
  • Stratified many layers

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8 Specific Epithelial Tissues
  • Simple
  • Simple squamous
  • Simple cuboidal
  • Simple columnar
  • Pseudostratified

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8 Specific Epithelial Tissues
  • Simple
  • Simple squamous
  • Simple cuboidal
  • Simple columnar
  • Pseudostratified
  • Stratified
  • Stratified squamous
  • Stratified cuboidal
  • Stratified columnar
  • transitional

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Can You Identify the Classes of Epithelium?
Quiz!!
E
D
A
B
C
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Structural Characteristics of Epithelium
  • Cellularity
  • Mostly composed of cell
  • Specialized Contacts
  • Composed mostly of sheets
  • Polarity
  • Has one free surface, the other is attached to an
    underlying tissue
  • Avascular
  • No blood vessels
  • Regenerative
  • Replaces cells with like cells
  • Basement Membrane
  • Is the foundation

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B. CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • Structural Characteristics
  • Cells
  • Fibro- -blast immature cell that secretes
    matrix
  • Hemocyto-
  • Chondro- -cyte mature cell that
    maintains matrix
  • Osteo-
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Tissue component that is NOT the cells and is
    made up of
  • ground substance amorphous substance that fills
    space between cells and consists of interstitial
    fluid, proteins and polysaccharides. The more
    polysaccharides the stiffer the ground substance.
  • fibers interspersed throughout the ground
    substance and provides strength to the matrix.

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FIBER TYPES
  • Collagen (aka white)
  • Tough
  • stronger than steel fibers of same size
  • provide high tensile strength (resists
    longitudinal stress).
  • Elastic (aka yellow)
  • Can be stretched to 1.5X its length
  • recoil to original size
  • found where great elasticity is needed
  • Reticular
  • Fine collagenous fibers that form a delicate
    branching network within solid organs such as
    spleen and liver.

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4 Types of Connective Tissue
  • 1. Connective Tissue Proper
  • Made by fibroblasts
  • 2. Cartilage
  • Made by chondroblasts
  • 3. Bone Tissue
  • Made by osteoblasts
  • 4. Blood
  • Made by hemocytoblasts

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1) Connective Tissue Proper
  • LOOSE
  • Areolar
  • Adipose
  • Reticular
  • DENSE
  • Regular
  • Irregular
  • Elastic

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2) Cartilage
  • Chondroblasts produce cartilage tissue
  • More abundant in embryo than adult
  • Firm, Flexible
  • Resists compression
  • (eg) trachea, meniscus
  • 80 water
  • Avascular, NOT Innervated
  • (that means no blood, no pain)

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Cartilage in the Body
  • Three types
  • Hyaline
  • most abundant
  • support via flexibility/resilience
  • found at limb joints, ribs, nose
  • very fine collagen fibers
  • Elastic
  • many elastic fibers in matrix
  • great flexibility
  • Found external ear, epiglottis
  • Fibrocartilage
  • resists both compression and tension
  • found in menisci, intervertebral discs

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3) Bone Tissue
  • Compact
  • cells contained in spaces called
  • lacuna
  • fine collagen fibers
  • ground substance contains minerals
  • Spongy (Cancellous)
  • Looks like a sponge
  • Spaces are filled with red bone marrow
  • which is hematopoietic tissue

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4) Blood
  • Formed by hemocytoblasts in red bone marrow which
    is hematopoietic tissue
  • Functions
  • Transports waste, gases, nutrients, hormones
    through cardiovascular system
  • Helps regulate body temperature
  • Protects body by fighting infection
  • Cells
  • erythrocytes
  • leukocytes
  • thrombocytes
  • Matrix Plasma

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C. MUSCLE TISSUE
  • Consists of cells that are specialized for
    generating a contraction.
  • Cells are elongated and can become shorter
    and thicker.
  • Three Types
  • Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth

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MUSCLE TISSUE FUNCTIONS
  • Produce movement
  • Generate heat
  • Maintain posture
  • Stabilize joints
  • Characteristics common to ALL muscle tissue
  • made of many cells close together
  • well vascularized tissue
  • elongated cells
  • contain myofilaments ( contractile proteins actin
    and myosin)

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Skeletal Muscle Tissue(each gross skeletal
muscle is an organ)
  • Cells
  • Long and cylindrical, in bundles
  • Multinucleate
  • Obvious Striations
  • Voluntary
  • Attached to bones, fascia, skin

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Cardiac Muscle
  • Cells
  • Found only in the heart
  • Branching cells
  • uninucleated
  • Striations
  • Connected by Intercalated discs
  • Cardiac Muscle-Involuntary

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Smooth Muscle Tissue
  • Cells
  • Single cells, uninucleate
  • No striations
  • Involuntary
  • 2 layers-opposite orientation (circular and
    longitudinal arrangement)
  • Found in hollow, muscular organs including blood
    vessels

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D. Nervous Tissue
  • Neurons specialized nerve cells
  • Cell body, dendrite, axon
  • Brain, spinal cord, nerves

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May I please be excused? My brain is full!!
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