Tissue of the Body

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1. Dense: Connective tissue which is closely packed with high amounts of collagen and elastic fibers in matrix; tough; periosteum, fascia

1.1. a.Ligamentsq

1.2. b. Tendons

2. c. Cardiac: in heart only; resembles strained muscle tissue, but also has branches; involuntary

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4. Epithelial

4.1. Covers all free body surface, and lines also covers organs.

4.2. Classification

4.2.1. Number of layers of cells:

4.2.1.1. a. Simple epithelial tissue: has one layer only

4.2.1.2. b. Stratified epithelial tissue: made up of several layers

4.2.2. Cell shape:

4.2.2.1. a. Squamous: Flat, leaf-like cells

4.2.2.2. b. Cuboidal: like a cube; has shape and depth

4.2.2.3. c. Columnar: long tall cells

4.3. Kinds of epithelial tissue

4.3.1. Simple squamous

4.3.2. Simple cuboidal

4.3.3. Simple columnar

4.3.4. Stratified Squamous

4.3.5. Stratified Columnar

4.3.6. Pseudo stratified columnar

4.3.7. Transitional

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5. Muscles

5.1. a. Striated: makes up skeletal muscles; cells have stations or stripes and many nuclei; voluntary

5.2. b. Smooth: makes up the walls of hollow organ, as in respiratory, digestive reproductive tracts and blood vessels; involuntary

6. Connective

6.1. Connects, supports, protects, frames, fills space, stores fat, and produces blood cells. It's a fibroblast which releases a material that surrounds and embeds the cell.

6.2. Cell types

6.2.1. a. Fibroblast: large star shaped cell whose function is to produce intercellular matrix; this matrix is largely the protein collagen

6.2.2. b. Macrophage: a phagocyte attached to fibroblasts

6.2.3. c. Mast Cells: found near blood vessels for the inflammatory response

6.2.4. d. Blood Cells: RBC's and WBC's and platelets

6.3. Types of Connective Tissue

6.3.1. Loose: Connective tissue with a loosely woven fluid matrix; Flexible

6.3.1.1. a. Areolar

6.3.1.2. b. Adipose

6.3.2. Specialized Connective Tissue

6.3.2.1. a. Cartilage

6.3.2.2. b. Bone

6.3.2.3. c. Blood

6.3.2.4. d. Dentin

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7. Nervous

7.1. Tissue to produce movement.

7.2. Makes up the brain, spinal cord and nerves

7.3. a. Neurons: principal cell of nervous system

7.4. b. Glial cell: supports or "helpers" cell for neurons