LESSON 4 Flashcards

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1
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tissue that produces all other tissues
during growth;

A

EMBRYONIC STEM CELL

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tissue in that produces new tissue cells to
replace old and damaged ones;

A

ADULT STEM CELLS

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Cuboidal
Simple columnar
stratified squamous
pseudo-stratified columnar

A

EPITHELIAL TISSUE

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which consists the four major
animal tissues- epithelial, connective, muscle and nerve tissue.

A

PERMANENT TISSUE

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What’s the types of animal tissue?

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CONNCTIVE T, EPITHELIAL T, MUSCLE T, NERVOUS T

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A. Blood —made up of plasma (liquid extracellular matrix); contains water, salts, and dissolved proteins;

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CONNECTIVE TISSUE

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—characterized by collagenous fibers embedded in chondroitin sulfate

A

CARTILAGE

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—mineralized connective tissue made of bone-forming cells called osteoblasts which deposit collagen.

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BONE

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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.

A

MUSCLE TISSUE

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voluntary movements

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skeletal—striated

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—striated with intercalated disk for synchronized heart contraction; involuntary

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CARDIAC

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—not striated; involuntary

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SMOOTH

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These tissues are composed of nerve cells called neurons and glial cells that function as support cells.

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NERVOUS TISSUE

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are the primary signaling cells of the nervous system. They transmit information throughout the body via electrical and chemical signals.

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NEUROS

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12
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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.

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GLIAL CELLS

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13
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It consists of actively dividing cells that lead to the increase in length and thickness of the plant.

A

MERISTEMATIC TISSUE

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PRIMARY GROWTH

A

APICAL MERISTEMS

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SECONDARY GROWTH

A

LATERAL MERISTEMS

16
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The tissues that are completely grown and have lost the ability of division are known as permanent tissues. The meristematic tissues divide and differentiate to form the permanent tissues.

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PERMANENT TISSUE