Lab 5 quiz Flashcards
3 types of muscle tissues
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
Combined with connective tissues and neural tissue in skeletal muscles
skeletal muscle tissue
Moves or stabilizes the position of the skeleton; guards entrances and exits to the digestive, respiratory, and urinary tracts; generates heat; protects internal organs
skeletal muscle tissue
tissue which cells are long, cylindrical,striated, and multinucleate.
skeletal muscle tissue
tissue which cells are short, spindle-shaped, and nonstriated, with a single, central nucleus
smooth muscle tissue
tissue which cells are short, branched, and striated,usually with a single nucleus; cells are interconnected by intercalated discs.
cardiac muscle tissue
Moves food, urine, and reproductive tract secretions; controls diameter of respiratory passageways; regulates diameter of blood vessels
smooth muscle tissue
Circulates blood; maintains blood (hydrostatic) pressure
cardiac muscle tissue
tissues that connect muscle to bone
tendons
tissues that connect muscle to muscle or covers entire muscle
aponeuroses
types of fascia
superficial fascia, deep facsia, subserous fascia
types of deep fascia tissues
epimysium, perimysium, endomysium
layers of connective tissue
fascia
tissues in superficial fascia
Areolar tissue and adipose tissue
Also known as subcutaneous layer or hypodermis
Superficial Fascia