Tissue Types Flashcards
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Epithelial Tissue
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- covers the outside surfaces of your body
- forms a barrier
- regulated absorption
- regulated secretion
2
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Muscle Tissue
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mechanical movement for contraction
3
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Neural Tissue
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- The primary function is communication
- uses changes in the membrane potentials to RAPIDLY deliver a targeted message over a long distance
- Glial cells and neurons
4
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Connective Tissue
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- Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body
- classified as individual cells within a broad matrix
- ex: interstitial tissues (fibroblasts), cartilage (chondrocytes), and bone (osteoblasts/osteoclasts)
5
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Myoepithelial Tissue
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hybrid tissue of epithelial and muscle tissue
6
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What are the three types of skeletal tissue?
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Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth
7
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue
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multinucleated myofibers, leverage movement around the joints
8
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
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structurally and functionally linked cardiac myocytes, drives vascular profusion
9
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Smooth Muscle Tissue
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structurally and functionally linked SM myocytes, peristaltic movement, lumenal constriction