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Histology. I. Introduction. A. Definitions. B. Types. 1. Epithelium. Covering / Lining and forms most Glands. 2. Connective. Fibrous with extracellular matrix. 3. Muscular. Fibrous with intracellular matrix. 4. Nervous. Packed with cellular matrix. II. Epithelial Tissue.
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Histology I.Introduction A.Definitions B.Types
1. Epithelium Covering / Lining and forms most Glands
2. Connective Fibrouswith extracellularmatrix
3. Muscular Fibrous with intracellularmatrix
4. Nervous Packed with cellularmatrix
II.Epithelial Tissue A.Defining Characteristics
3. “Bound”surface underlain with Connective Tissue and basement membrane “bm” 2. Avascular 4. Not innervated 1. Densely packed cells with a “free” surface
1.Protection from entry orexit 2. Excretory &Secretory 3. Absorptive 4. Sensory Reception 5. Separates two environments
1. Based on number of cell layers a. Simple b. Pseudostratified c. Stratified 2. Based on cellular shape a. Squamous b. Cuboidal c. Columnar
3. Classes & Functions a. Simple Squamous Figure 4.3a
3. Classes & Functions b. SimpleCuboidal Figure 4.3b
3. Classes &Functions c. Simple Columnar Figure 4.3c
d. Pseudostratified Figure 4.3d
e. StratifiedSquamous f. StratifiedCuboidal&Columnar Figure 4.3e
g. Transitional Figure 4.3f
1. Based on Function a. Exocrine b. Endocrine 2. Based on Complexity a. Unicellular b. Multi-cellular 3. Based on Mode of Secretion a. Merocrine b. Apocrine c. Holocrine
III.Connective Tissue A.Defining Characteristics
1. Cells embedded into matrix (ground substance and fibers) 2. Vascular supply 3. Many cell types but one resident cell 4. Innervated 5. Function depends on location andpacking of fibers
1. Fibroblast 2. Macrophage 3. Plasma Cell 4. Mast cell 5. Adipocyte
1. Collagen 2. Elastic (Elastin) 3. Reticular
1. Based on Packing of Fibers (Proper) a. Loose b. Dense 2. Based on Density of Ground Substance a. Cartilage b. Bone c. Blood
1a. Proper Loose C. T.,Areolar Figure 4.8a
1a. Proper Loose C. T., Adipose Figure 4.8b
1a. Proper Loose C. T., Reticular Figure 4.8c
1b. Proper Dense C. T.,Regular Figure 4.8d
1b. Proper Dense C. T., Irregular Figure 4.8e
1b. Proper Dense C. T.,Elastic Figure 4.8f
2a. Cartilage C. T.,Hyaline Figure 4.8g
2a. Cartilage C. T., Elastic Figure 4.8h
2a. Cartilage C. T., Fibrocartilage Figure 4.8i
2b. Bone C. T., Compactvs. Cancellous(or spongy) Figure 4.8j
2c. Blood C. T. Figure 4.8k
IV.Nervous Tissue A.Defining Characteristics
1. Packed cells mostly designed for rapid communication 2. Classed based on locationanddirection of impulses 3. Highly vascularized with barriers
1. Packed cells Figure 4.9
V.Muscle Tissue A.Defining Characteristics
3. Highly vascularized 2. Classed based on organization of proteins 4. Highly Innervated 1. Packed cells (called fibers) filled with contractile proteins