Cells and tissues Flashcards

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What are the 4 primary tissues in the body?

A
  1. Epithelial
  2. Nervous
  3. Muscle
  4. Connective
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What are the classifications of epithelial tissue?

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  1. Number of cell layers
    Simple (one), Stratified (many)
  2. The shape/type of cells
    Cuboidal, Columnar
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What does nervous tissue do?

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Comprises of cells capable of conducting electrical impulses used for communication of information called neurones

and cells that directly/indirectly support the function of neurones called glia

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What does muscle tissue do and what are the 3 types?

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Produces motion by generating contractile force.
1. Smooth
2. Cardiac
3. Skeletal

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What does connective tissue do and what are the 4 specialised forms of connective tissue?

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Cells embedded within an extracellular matrix to hold organs together.

e.g.
1. Ligaments
2. Tendons

Specialized forms:
1. Cartilage
2. Bone
3. Blood
4. Adipose (fat)

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What can be used to view the scale of structures:
Macroscopic
Microscopic
Ultramicroscopic

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Macroscopic - naked eye
Microscopic - light microscope (1,500x)
Ultramicroscopic - electron microscope (500,000x)

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What is H&E staining?

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Haematoxylin and eosin

Haematoxylin (+ve charged) binds to DNA/RNA and stains dark blue

Eosin (-ve charged) binds to basic tissue such as proteins

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What are the 3 microscopic planes of section for tissues?

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  1. Cross section
  2. Longitudinal section
  3. Oblique section
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