UNIT 3:TISSUE Flashcards
What are the 4 Primary Types of Tissues
1.) Epithelial
2.)Connective
3.) Nervous
4.) Muscle
It is the lining, covering, and glandular tissue of the body.
Epithelial Tissue
It is a classification of epithelia that is based on shape that forms serous membranes or serosae.
Squamous
What are the 2 classificof epithelia that is based in Layers?
Simple and Stratified
It is a classification of epithelia that is based in shape that forms mucous membranes and contains goblet cells produced lubricating mucus.
Columnar
It is a rype of Epithelia that is found in trachea.
Pseudo Stratified Epithelium
It is a type of epithelia that cover the lungs.
Simple Squamous Epithelium
It is a types of glands that secrete hormones (no ducts).
Endocrine
It is a types of epithelia that forms various glands in the body.
Glandular Epithelium
It forms glands and their associated small tubes called “ducts”.
Cuboidal
It is a type of epithelia that found in the digestive system.
Simple Columnar Epithelium
It is a types of epithelia that is found in skin and esophagus.
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
It is a type of epithelia that cover the kidneys.
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
It is a type of epithelia that is found in the urinary bladder.
Transitional Epithelium
It is a type of Glands that secrete sweat and oils(with ducts).
Exocrine Glands
What are the Types of Connective Tissue?
1.) Bones
2.) Cartilage
3.) Dense Connective Tissue
4.) Loose Connective Tissue
5.) Blood
It is Avascular; less hard and more flexible than bone.
Cartilage
It is also called as “ossues” and composed of osteocytes or bone cells.
Bone
Cartilage are composed of what type of cell?
Chondrocytes or Cartilage cells
What are the 3 types of Cartilage?
1.) Hyaline Cartilage
2.) Fibrocartilage
3.) Elastic Cartilage
It is a type of cartilage that provides rigidity with even more flexibility than hyaline cartilage.
Elastic Cartilage
It is a type of cartilage that has abundant collagen fibers hidden by a rubbery matrix with glassy (hyalin=glass) blu3 white appearance.
Hyaline Cartilage
It is a type of cartilage that is flexible and highly compresible: can withstand considerable pressure.
Fibrocartilage
It is composed of collagen fibers and fibroblasts.
Dense Connective Tissue
What are the 4 types of Dense Connective Tissue?
1.) Dense Regular Collagenous CT
2.) Dense Regualr Elastic CT
3.) Dense Irregular Collagenous CT
4.) Dense Irregula Elastic CT
It is a collagen+elastic fibers in some direction.
Dense Regular Elastic CT
It is abundant collagen fibers in some direction, great tensile strength, stretch resistant, fand found in Ligaments and Tendons.
Dense Regular Collagenous CT
It is a collagen+Elastic Fibers in multiple direction, strength and recoil in several directions, and found in arteries.
Dense Irregular Elastic CT
It is a collagen firbers in all direction, tensile strength in all directions, found in dermis of the skin.
Dense Irregular Collagenous CT
What are the 3 types of Loose Connective Tissue?
1.) Areolar Connective Tissues
2.) Adipose Connective Tissue
3.) Reticular Connective Tissue
It is commonly called “fat” which contain large amounts of lipids. It insulates the body and protects it from bumps and extremes of both heat and cold.
Adipose Connective Tissue
It is a “cobwebby” tissuethat cushions and protect the body organ it wraps.
Areolar Connective Tissue
It forms the stroma or internal frameworks of an organ; It can support blood cells present in organs in the lymphatic systems.
Reticular Connective Tissue
It is also called a “vascular tissue” consists of blood cells sorrounded by a nonliving, fluid matrix called “blood plasma”.
Blood
It is a “transport vehicle” fir the cardiovascular system–carries nutrients, wastes, respiratory gases, white blood cells, and etc.
Blood
It is highly specialized tissues that contract or shorten, which generates force required to produce movements.
Muscle Tissue
What are the 3 Types of Muscle Tissue?
1.) Skeletal Muscle Tissue
2.) Cardiac Muscle Tissue
3.) Smooth Muscle Tissue
It is a muscle tissu that are ONLY found in the heart.These muscles contract INVOLUNTARILY.
Cardiac Muscle Tissue
These tissues combined to fo4m skeletal muscles, which are attached to the skeleton; can controlled VOLUNTARILY.
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
It is also called “ visceral” muscle and are found in the walls of hollow organs–digestive organs (stomach, intestines), uterous, and blood vessels.
Smooth Muscle Tissue
Cells that recieve and conduct electrochemical impulses from one part of the body to another.
Neurons
Two Major functional Characteristics of Neurons.
Irritability and Conductivity