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| Groups of specialized cells |
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| How many types of tissues are there?: |
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| What are the 4 types of Tissues?: |
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| Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscular Tissue, and Cardiac Muscular Tissue |
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| Lining tissue of the body, classified according to shape arrangemnts and function of their cells |
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| Types of Epithelial Tissue: |
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| 1. Columnar epithelial tissue 2. Squamos Epithelial Tissue 3. Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue |
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| Example of Squamos Epithelial Tissue: |
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| 2 Examples of Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue: |
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| Supporting tissue of the various structures of the body |
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| Types of Connective Tissue: |
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| 1. Higher Vascular. 2. Aerolar Connective Tissue. 3. Adipose Connective Tissue 4. Osseous Connective Tissue |
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| Columnar epithelial tissue: |
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| Enlongated, longer than they are wide. Act as a barrier, preventing foreign matter from entering these cavities such as digestive tracts. |
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| Squamos Epithelial Tissue: |
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| Thin plate like or scale like cells. |
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| Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue: |
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| Cubed shape.Function: Secretion and absorption of fluid. |
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| Aerolar Connective Tissue: |
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| Meshwork of thin fibers tht interlace in all directions giving tissue both elasticity and strength. Chief functions Binds parts of the body together. Found between muscles and an outside covering for blood vessels and nerves. Connects blood vessels and nerves to surronding structures. |
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| Adipose connective Tissue: |
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| "Fatty Tissue" Reservior for evergy producing foods. Helps prevent heat loss. Supports various organs |
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| Osseous Connective tissue: |
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| Bone Tissue. Dense fibrous connective tissue that forms tendons, cartilage, and bones |
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| Types of Muscular Tissue: |
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| 1. Skeletal Muscle Tissue 2. Smooth Muscle Tissue |
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| Voluntary muscle fiber under our own control. Usually attached to bone |
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| Smooth/nonstriated. Not under or own control/ involuntary |
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| Example of smooth muscle tissue: |
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| Walls of hollow organs- stomach, intestines blood vessels and bladder |
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| Involuntary. Located only in the heart. Responsible for pumping blood into the heart chambers and certain blood vessels |
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