Basic Tissues Flashcards

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4 types of tissue

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connective, epithelial, muscle, nervous

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what is connective tissues role

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specialized to support, bind and protect organs

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3
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4 types of connective tissue

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fibrous, adipose, supportive, blood

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4
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fibres found in connective tissue

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 Collagen fibres: strong, high tensile strength, slight wavy appearance when not under tension (but not elastic)
 Elastic fibres: capacity to stretch and recoil

+ fibroblasts

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two subgroups (and succeeding 2 groups) of fibrous connective tissue

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Loose CT (areolar, reticular)
Dense CT (dense regular, dense irregular)
-	Dense reg: fibres running in same direction, predictable forces (tendon + ligs) 
-	Dense irreg: dealing with range of unpredictable forces, e.g. dura mater
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two types of bone

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compact + trabecular

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7
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3 types of cartilage

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Hyaline (few fibres), Elastic (elastic fibres), Fibrocartilage (many collagen fibres).

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functions of cartilage

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scaffolding, support, protection, absorbs force

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function of epithelial cells

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Function: Creates selective barrier b/w external environment and underlying tissue
Type for epithleia specialised for: absorption, secretory, protective or sensory activities

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10
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function of muscle tissue

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  • Specialised contractile tissue

- Movement (body, organs, stability) + Heat generation

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types of muscle

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skeletal, cardiac, smooth

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what makes the 3 types of muscle different

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  • Striations: transverse dark/light bands- regular arrangement/alternating of myofibrils - actin & myosin filaments) > skeletal + cardiac= striated, smooth has same contractile elements but no striations as actin + myosin arranged different and not in reg pattern
  • Cell shape (cylindrical-skeletal), branching- cardiac, fusiform- smooth)
  • Cell length (long vs short) (skeletal= long, cardiac + smooth= shorter)
    o Skeletal long as during development cells fuse= multiple nuclei
    • # of nuclei in a cell (one vs several) (skeletal= multiple nuclei)
    • Position of nuclei (peripheral vs central) (cardiac + smooth=central) skeletel= periphery of cell under membrane (so packed full of contractile units // nucleus gets pushed to side)
    • Intercalated discs (present vs absent) - only cardiac (specialised junctions that hold cells tightly together, channels allows rapid contraction + communication)
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function of nervous tissue

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rapid transmission of coded information to other cells

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