Chapter 3 - Tissues Flashcards

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Primary Tissue Classes

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Epithelial
Connective
Nervous
Muscular

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Epithelial Tissue

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Tissue composed of layers of closely spaced cells that cover organ surfaces or form glands; serves for protection, secretion, and absorption
(epidermis, inner lining of digestive tract, liver, other glands)

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Connective Tissue

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Tissue with usually more matrix than cell volume; often specialized to support, bind, and protect organs
(tendons & ligaments, cartilage & bone, blood & lymph)

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Nervous Tissue

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Tissue containing excitable cells specialized for rapid transmission of information to other cells
(brain, spinal cord, nerves)

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Muscular Tissue

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Tissue composed of elongated, excitable cells specialized for contraction
(skeletal muscle, heart, walls of viscera)

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Histological Sections Preparation

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  • Fixation
  • Section
  • Staining
  • Observation
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Planes of Histological Sections

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  • Longitudnal
  • Transverse
  • Oblique
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Histological Smears and Spreads Examples

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  • Spinal cord
  • Blood
  • Areolar tissue
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Epithelial Tissue Characteristics

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  1. One or more layers
  2. Closely adhered cells = skin
  3. Form surfaces = lines organs
  4. Avascular
  5. Basement membrane
  6. Basal and apical surfaces
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Classes of Epithelium

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  • Simple
  • Pseudostratified
  • Stratified
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Epithelial Cell Shapes

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  • Squamous
  • Cuboidal
  • Columnar
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Simple Epithelium

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  • Every cell has contact with basement membrane
  • Simple squamous
  • Simple cuboidal
  • Simple columnar
  • Pseudostratified columnar (Goblet cells)
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Stratified Epithelium

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  • Two or more layers
  • Named by top layer
  • Stratified squamous
  • Stratified cuboidal
  • Stratified columnar
  • Transitional
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Stratified Squamous Epithelium

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  • Formation of protective, superficial layers (15-30) of cells
  • Keratinized = tough, resist water
  • Nonkeratinized = resists abrasion, can dry out, (oral cavity, esophagus, anus)
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium

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  • Relatively rare

- Ducts of sweat glands & larger ducts of mammary glands

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Transitional Epithelium

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  • Unusual stratified epithelium
  • Repeated stretching and recoiling without damage
  • Bladder, kidney calyces
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Characteristics of Connective Tissue

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  1. Binding of organs = tendons, ligaments, fat
  2. Support = bone, cartilage
  3. Physical protection = bone, fat
  4. Immune protection = blood, skin, mucous
  5. Movement = bone, cartilage
  6. Storage = bone, fat
  7. Heat production = brown fat
  8. Transportation = blood
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Cells of Fibrous Connective Tissue

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  • Fibroblasts
  • Macrophages
  • Leukocytes
  • Plasma cells
  • Mast cells
  • Adipocytes
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Fibroblasts

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produce fibers and ground substance

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Macrophages

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eat bacteria and debris

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Leukocytes

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WBCs (such as neutrophils and lymphocytes) that help in body defenses

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Plasma cell

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produce antibodies

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Mast cells

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produce heparin and histamine

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Adipocytes

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fat cells

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Fibers of Fibrous Connective Tissue

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  • Collagenous
  • Reticular
  • Elastic
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Collagenous Fibers

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tough and flexible (tendons & ligaments)

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Reticular Fibers

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thin collagen fibers (spleen & lymph nodes)

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Elastic Fibers

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stretch & recoil (lungs)

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Types of Loose Connective Tissue

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  • Areolar
  • Reticular
  • Adipose
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Areolar Connective Tissue

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  • loose connective tissue
  • abundant
  • binds epithelia to deeper tissue
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Reticular Connective Tissue

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  • loose connective tissue
  • support lymphatic organs
  • (spleen, liver, & lymph nodes)
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Adipose Connective Tissue

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  • loose connective tissue
  • stores energy
  • provides protection & insulation
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue

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  • highly organized fibers
  • mainly fibroblasts
  • tendons & ligaments
  • elastic tissue (in vocal cords & stabilize vertebrae)
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

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  • random arrangement of fibers
  • resists stress
  • most of dermis
  • protective capsules (liver, kidney, spleen)
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Cartilage

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  • chondroblasts
  • lacunae
  • chondrocytes
  • avascular
  • subtypes: hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage
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Subtypes of Cartilage

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  1. Hyaline (trachea)
  2. Elastic (ears)
  3. Fibrocartilage (intervertebral discs)
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Types of Bone

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  1. Spongy bone

2. Compact (dense) bone

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Spongy Bone

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  • interior of bones
  • reduces weight of skeleton
  • trabeculae
  • no capillaries or venules
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Compact (Dense) Bone

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  • protect, support, & resist stress
  • parallel osteons
    • central canal (haversian)
    • lamellae
    • osteocytes
    • canaliculi
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Fluid Connective Tissue: Blood

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  • plasma
  • erythrocytes (RBCs)
  • leukocytes (WBCs)
  • platelets
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Nervous Tissue

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  • neuroglia (glial) cells = support neurons
  • neurons = transmit information
  • parts of neurons = neurosome (body), dendrites (to), axon (away)
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Muscular Tissue Types

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  1. Skeletal
  2. Cardiac
  3. Smooth
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Skeletal Muscle

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  • muscle fibers
  • striations
  • voluntary
  • multi-nucleated
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Cardiac Muscle

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  • cardiocytes (myocytes) - branched cells
  • striations
  • intercalated discs
  • involuntary
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Smooth Muscle

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  • fusiform myocytes - spindle-shaped
  • non-striated
  • involuntary
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Hyperplasia

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cell multiplication (embryonic & childhood growth)

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Hypertrophy

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enlargement of cells (fat & skeletal muscle)

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Neoplasia

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tumor development

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Differentiation

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specialization of form or function

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Metaplasia

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change from one tissue to another (e.g. smokers, blacked nasal cavity, vaginal lining)

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Regeneration

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replacement of dead cells

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Fibrosis

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scar tissue development

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Atrophy

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reduction in size or number

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Necrosis

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premature death of cell

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Infarction

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type of necrosis, cut-off blood supply

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Gangrene

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type of necrosis, insufficient blood supply

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Apoptosis

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programmed cell death (e.g. webbed toes/fingers, uterus shrinking)