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Title: LECTURE 8: Muscle and Nervous Tissue


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LECTURE 8Muscle and Nervous Tissue
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What are muscle cells?
  • Sometimes called muscle fibers because of
    elongated shape
  • Contractile
  • 3 types
  • skeletal
  • smooth
  • cardiac

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What are the characteristics of Skeletal Muscle
Tissue?
  • Forms muscle that attaches to bone
  • multinucleate
  • Voluntary muscle
  • Contain Striations
  • Light and dark cross-markings
  • Nerve cell sends impulses which causes contraction

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What are the functions of Skeletal Muscle Tissue?
  • Body Movement
  • Head
  • Trunk
  • Limbs
  • Facial expressions
  • Write/talk/chew/breath/swallow

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What are the characteristics of Smooth Muscle
Tissue?
  • Lacks striations
  • Shorter than skeletal
  • Spindle shaped
  • Involuntary
  • Single nucleus
  • Walls of hollow internal organs

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What are the functions of Smooth Muscle Tissue?
  • Move food through digestive tract
  • Constrict blood vessels
  • Empty urinary bladder

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What are the characteristics of Cardiac Muscle
Tissue?
  • ONLY in heart
  • Striated and branched cells
  • Complex networks
  • Single nucleus
  • Involuntary
  • Can contract without nerve impulse
  • Intracalated Disc
  • Junction between cardiac muscle cells

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What are the functions of Cardiac Muscle Tissue?
  • Makes up the bulk of the heart
  • Pumps blood through heart chambers into blood
    vessels
  • Can continue to function without nerve impulses

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What are the characteristics and functions of
Nervous Tissue?
  • Found in brain, spinal cord, and peripheral
    nerves
  • Basic cells called neurons (nerve cells)
  • Very complex network can regulate body functions
  • Neuroglial Cells
  • Very abundant
  • Support/bind components of nervous tissue
  • Carry on phagocytosis
  • Brings nutrients to neurons connecting them to
    blood vessels
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