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Chapter 4. Tissues and Membranes. Tissues. Tissues are groups of cells (four main types) Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue. Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert- Bellacov. Epithelial Tissue 1. Covering and Lining. Squamous epithelial cells Cuboidal epithelial cells
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Chapter 4 Tissues and Membranes
Tissues • Tissues are groups of cells (four main types) • Epithelial tissue • Connective tissue • Muscle tissue • Nervous tissue Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert- Bellacov
Epithelial Tissue1. Covering and Lining • Squamous epithelial cells • Cuboidal epithelial cells • Columnar epithelial cells
Epithelial TissueGlandular and Secretory • Endocrine gland cells • Exocrine gland cells
Animation – Exocrine and Endocrine Glands Click Here to play Exocrine and Endocrine animation
Connective Tissue 1. Adipose= Fat • Stores lipid • Acts as filler tissue • Cushions, supports, and insulates the body
Connective Tissue Areolar (Loose) • Elastin tissue • Collagen
Connective Tissue 2.Dense Fibrous • Ligaments • Tendons • Aponeuroses • Fasciae
Connective Tissue Supportive • Osseous (bone) tissue • Cartilage • Hyaline • Fibrocartilage • Elastic cartilage
Connective Tissue Vascular (liquid blood tissue) • Blood • Lymph
Muscle Tissue (3 types) • Cardiac • Skeletal (striated voluntary) • Smooth (nonstriated involuntary)
Nervous Tissue • Conductivity
Effects of Aging on Tissue • Cells become larger and less able to divide and reproduce • Increase in pigments and lipids inside cell • Waste products accumulate in the tissue • Cell membranes change and carbon dioxide and wastes have difficulty getting out • Many tissues lose mass and atrophy
Membranes • Two thin layers of tissue together form a membrane Either • Epithelial membranes • Connective membranes
Epithelial Membranes- subdivided two • Mucous membranes leads to outside • Respiratory mucosa • Gastric mucosa • Serous membranes (parietal and visceral) • Pleural membrane • Pericardial membrane • Peritoneal membrane (abdominal) • Cutaneous membranes skin
Connective Membranes • Synovial membrane • Two layers of connective tissue • Lines joint cavities • Secrete synovial fluid which prevents friction inside the joint cavity
Organs • An organ is tissues grouped together to form a specific function • Organs coordinate their activities to form a complete functional organism • Organ system • Group of organs that act together to perform a specific, related function
Organ Systems • Skeletal • Muscular • Digestive • Respiratory • Circulatory
Organ Systems • Excretory • Nervous • Endocrine • Reproductive • Integumentary
Tissue and Organ Transplant • Blood transfusions are an example of a tissue transplant • All transplants (tissue and organs) must be cross-matched so recipient’s immune system won’t attack the donated organ • Rejection is main problem in organ transplants
Disease and Injury to Tissue • Infection • Inflammation • Trauma • Abnormal growth of cells • Birth defects
Tissue Repair • Primary repair clean wound • Secondary repair • Large tissue loss • Granulation occurs creating area for healing