Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscle Tissue and Nervous Tissue
Guess
Functions
100

Simple Squamous

Stratified Squamous

Single layer, basement membrane to the free surface - gas can easily diffuse across Ex: lungs

More than 1 layer, only deepest layer attaches to basement membrane - protection and reduce water loss Ex: epidermis skin

100

Cell Types of Connective Tissue

"blasts" – create/form bone

"cytes" - maintain bone

"clasts" - break it down

100
Parts of a neuron

1) a cell body

2) dendrites

3) an axon


100

Picture 1


Stratified Cuboidal 

100

Functions of Epithelial Tissue

Covers and lines cavities/ducts

Avascular- no blood 

Is capable of cell regeneration

Free/ basal surface

200

Simple Cuboidal

Stratified Cuboidal


Active transport, facilitated diffusion, and secretions Ex: kidney, glands, ducts

Provides protection Ex: Parts of reproductive system, Larger ducts of sweat glands

200

Fibroblasts produce 3 types of fibers

Collagen fibers: thick, great strength; bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons

Elastic fibers: thin, easily stretched; vocal cords, skin, lungs, blood vessels

Reticular fibers: thin, supporting networks; spleen, lymph nodes

200

Nervous tissue can be found here

brain

spinal cord

nerves


200

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

200

Functions of Connective Tissue

Most abundant/ primary tissue of the body, binds  

supports, strengthens, insulates, and transports  

300

Simple Columnar

Pseudostratified Columnar

Provides protection and contains cilia Ex: respiratory ad digestive tract

Provides protection and secretes mucus Ex: respiratory system

300

Loose 

Dense 

Loose: most common, binds tissues together 

Dense: strong collagen, makes tendons and ligaments

300


Cardiac


Located in the heart

Striated

Involuntary control (unconscious control)

300

Picture 3

Simple Columnar

300

Function of Muscle Tissue

Mobility, stability, posture, circulation

400

Transitional Epithelial

Accommodates changes in fluid volume

Ex: Bladder, urethra, ureters

400

Cartilage

Bone

Cartilage: avascular, heals poorly, covers articular surfaces (joint)

Bone: Protection and attachment site for muscles

400

Skeletal

Attaches to our skeleton and allow the body to move

Striated

Voluntary control (conscious control)

400

Picture 4

Bone tissue

400

Function of Nervous Tissue

Coordination and control of body activity

500

Glandular epithelium

Supported by a network of connective tissues

Endocrine Gland- no ducts, hormones

Exocrine Gland- ducts, sweat and saliva

500

Blood

Transportation of gas, nutrients, and hormones

500


Smooth


Not striated

Involuntary control (unconscious control)

500

Picture 5

Nervous Tissue

500

What are the four tissue membranes

Skin, mucous, serous, synovial