LESSON 4 Flashcards
tissue that produces all other tissues
during growth;
EMBRYONIC STEM CELL
tissue in that produces new tissue cells to
replace old and damaged ones;
ADULT STEM CELLS
Cuboidal
Simple columnar
stratified squamous
pseudo-stratified columnar
EPITHELIAL TISSUE
which consists the four major
animal tissues- epithelial, connective, muscle and nerve tissue.
PERMANENT TISSUE
What’s the types of animal tissue?
CONNCTIVE T, EPITHELIAL T, MUSCLE T, NERVOUS T
A. Blood —made up of plasma (liquid extracellular matrix); contains water, salts, and dissolved proteins;
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
—characterized by collagenous fibers embedded in chondroitin sulfate
CARTILAGE
—mineralized connective tissue made of bone-forming cells called osteoblasts which deposit collagen.
BONE
These tissues are composed of long cells called muscle fibers that allow the body to move voluntary or involuntary. Movement of muscles is a response to signals coming from nerve cells.
MUSCLE TISSUE
voluntary movements
skeletal—striated
—striated with intercalated disk for synchronized heart contraction; involuntary
CARDIAC
—not striated; involuntary
SMOOTH
These tissues are composed of nerve cells called neurons and glial cells that function as support cells.
NERVOUS TISSUE
are the primary signaling cells of the nervous system. They transmit information throughout the body via electrical and chemical signals.
NEUROS
provide support, protection, and nourishment to neurons. They play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis, forming myelin, and facilitating signal transmission in the nervous system.
GLIAL CELLS