FORM & FUNCTION (Classification of Tissues) Flashcards

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Tissue:

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-aggregation of cells and intercellular substances specialized to perform particular functions

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Organ:

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-more complex structures that is comprised of different arrangements of four basic tissues
-normal presence of these forms are critical for the function of the organism

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4 basic tissues:

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  1. Epithelium (epithelial tissue)
  2. Connective tissue
  3. Muscle
  4. Nervous tissue
    *organs are various arrangements of all or a mix of some of these tissues
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Identification of tissues:

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-generally achieved by presence of specific features/components of cells and relationships

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Embryonic origins of the 4 basic tissues:

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  1. Endoderm
  2. Mesoderm (almost all connective tissue, skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle)
  3. Ectoderm
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ectoderm types

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  1. Surface ectoderm
  2. Neuroectoderm
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7
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Shape of epithelial cells (3):

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*how they are classified
1.Squamous
>Simple
>stratified
2. Cuboidal
>Simple
>Stratified
3. Columnar
>Simple
>Pseudostratified
>Stratified

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Column meaning:

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-“a pillar”
-tall and slender cells

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Epi meaning:

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-“upon or over”
-covers surfaces and lines cavities
-above deeper tissues

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Pseudo meaning:

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-“false”
-ex. pseudostratified epithelium appears to be stratified but it is not

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Squam meaning:

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-“a scale”
-thin and flat cells

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Strat meaning:

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-“a layer”
-layered

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Glandular epithelium:

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-secretory cells of exocrine and endocrine glands

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Surface epithelium

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-sheets of cells covering the external and internal surfaces of the body
>simple
>pseudostratified
>stratified
>sensory

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simple epithelium:

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-single layer of cells
>simple squamous
>simple cuboidal
>simple columnar

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Pseudeostratified epithelium:

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-all cells contract the basement membrane, but not all reach the free surface
>pseudostratified columnar epithelium
>transitional epithelium

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Stratified epithelium:

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-2 or more layers of cells
>stratified squamous
>stratified cuboidal
>stratified columnar

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Sensory epithelium:

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-layers of sensory and supportive cells in the retina, internal ear, olfactory mucosa and taste buds