SECTION 2.3 - TISSUES (64-73)
LESSON OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify & describe the functions of the four main types of body tissue.
2. Describe the various types & functions of epithelia.
3. Explain the properties & functions of different types of connective tissue.
4. Identify the major types of muscle tissue.
5. Describe the basic types & functions of nerve tissue.
1. Identify & describe the functions of the four main types of body tissue.
2. Describe the various types & functions of epithelia.
3. Explain the properties & functions of different types of connective tissue.
4. Identify the major types of muscle tissue.
5. Describe the basic types & functions of nerve tissue.
simple squamous epithelium (in capillaries & alveoli (air sacs) of the lung)
simple cuboidal epithelium (in secreting glands; ovaries & kidney tubule linings)
simple columnar epithelium ( in lining of digestive organs & uterine tube linings)
pseudostratified columnar epithelium (in air passages of respiratory system)
stratified squamous epithelium (skin & in body orifices)
stratified cuboidal epithelium (in salivary gland linings & mammary gland ducts)
stratified columnar epithelium (in pharynx, & male urethra)
transitional epithelium (in urinary bladder, female urethra & ureters)
simple cuboidal epithelium (in secreting glands; ovaries & kidney tubule linings)
simple columnar epithelium ( in lining of digestive organs & uterine tube linings)
pseudostratified columnar epithelium (in air passages of respiratory system)
stratified squamous epithelium (skin & in body orifices)
stratified cuboidal epithelium (in salivary gland linings & mammary gland ducts)
stratified columnar epithelium (in pharynx, & male urethra)
transitional epithelium (in urinary bladder, female urethra & ureters)
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
1-Loose Connective Tissue Areolar (between tissue & organ) Adipose (beneath skin; around organs) 2-Dense Connective Tissue Regular (tendons & ligaments) Irregular (dermis of skin; joint capsule) 3-Reticular Connective Tissue (lymphatic organs & liver) CARTILAGE Hyaline (ends of long bones; ribs; nose) Elastic (external ear) Fibrocartilage ( intervertebral disks) BONE (OSSEOUS TISSUE) Compact (skeleton) Spongy (ends of long bones) BLOOD (inside blood vessels) |
Skeletal (attached to skeleton or skin)
Cardiac (heart) Smooth (walls of hollow organs **e.g., intestines, bladder, uterus, blood vessels) Neurons (brain & spinal cord)
Nerves (conducts impulses from sense organs to spinal cord & brain) |