Classification of Tissues Tissue Structure and Function—General Review A group of cells working together to perform a common function. They form together to make up organs 1. Define tissue. _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ _ 2. Use the key choices to identify the major tissue types described below. Key: a. connective tissue b. epithelium c.
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orbital Question 4- Which of the following activities does NOT represent an anatomical study: observing the parts of a reproducing cell examining the surface of a bone making a section through the heart to observe its interior viewing muscle tissue through a microscope studying how the nerves conduct electrical impulses Question 5- In anatomical positions‚ the palms are oriented medially. False Question 6- Which of the following is NOT a necessary life function: nutrients maintaining
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Studies Chapter 4 John Doe’s Story: A. What types of tissues form the surface of the dead man’s skin? Muscle Tissue How does the structure of the skin normally protect the body? It is composed of cells that can contract to generate the physical force needed to move body structures and generate heat that warms the body. B. As the body was being moved‚ skin slid away from the underlying connective tissue. What is the normal function of connective tissue? It protects and supports the body and its organs
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forms the intervertebral discs? Answer fibrocartilage hyaline adipose tissue elastic cartilage The colon is an organ included in which body system? Answer Integumentary Gastrointestinal Reproductive Which of the following is NOT connective tissue: Answer cartilage blood adipose bone skeletal muscle The categories of epithelial tissue membranes are: Answer synovial‚ cutaneous‚ and serous membranes synovial‚
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first level is the Chemical Level‚ where atoms are combined to form molecules. The second level is the Cellular Level‚ where cells are made up of molecules. The third level is the Tissue Level‚ where tissues consist of simular cell types. The fourth level is the Organ Level‚ where organs are made up of different tissue types. The fifth level is the System Level‚ where systems consist of different organs that work together. The last and sixth level is the Organismal Level‚ where the human organism
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Histology Purpose: What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is to become more familiar with microscope and slides through observations of tissues. By looking at so many slides I am now much more comfortable at identifying some basic structures. The tissue slides were very important to my understanding of the tissue’s function. By looking at the dense regular tendon I can see how supportive it is because of all of the fibers present. It connected what I had read and
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splints. Shin splints is medically known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)‚ refers to pain in the shins - the front lower legs. Shin splints occur during physical activity and result from too much force being placed on your shinbone and connective tissues that attach your muscles to the bone.They can be caused by a number of different things‚ irritated and swollen muscles from overuse. It can also be caused by stress fractures‚ which are tiny breaks in the lower leg bones. Shin splints are very
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be strong to support the animal’s weight. Typically‚ the weight-bearing muscles have a higher amount of connective tissue because they contain strong protein. The toughness of meat is contributed by the number of cross-linked chains per volume of meat explains a large amount of tenderness variation‚ produced by muscle type‚ animal age‚ type‚ and sex in different species. But connective tissue in meat is not desirable as it is tough and doesn’t usually result in a positive eating experience. During
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Unit 3 Lecture Study Guide 1. List the 4 primary tissue types and give the general characteristics and functions of each one. a. Epithelium - 1) It protects us from the outside world – skin. 2) Absorbs – stomach and intestinal lining (gut). 3) Filters – the kidney. 4) Secretes – forms glands. Characteristics (Traits): 1) Closely attached to each other forming a protective barrier. 2) Always has one free (apical) surface open to outside the body or inside (cavity) an
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Exercise 1: Epithelial Tissue Data Table 1: Epithelial Tissue Observations TISSUE TYPE OBSERVATIONS Simple Squamous Flat‚ scale-like cells‚ and very close together. Simple Cuboidal Single layer of cube/oval like cells‚ cells are not packed together Simple Columnar (stomach) Single layer of different sized tall‚ narrow cells‚ connective tissue Simple Columnar (duodenum) Columnar cells‚ brush border‚ basement membrane‚ goblet cells‚ connective tissue. Stratified Squamous
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