Specialized Plant and Animal Tissues 2 Lesson 7 October 7 th, 2010.

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Specialized Plant and Specialized Plant and Animal Tissues 2Animal Tissues 2

Lesson 7October 7th, 2010

The Hierarchy of an The Hierarchy of an Animal Animal

When looking at an animal from its simplest level of organization to its most complex, it is referred to as its hierarchy. The structural organization with the most complex on top and the less important things below it.

Atoms < Molecules < Cells < Tissues < Organs < Organ System < Organism

The Hierarchy of an The Hierarchy of an Animal Animal Tissues:Groups of similar cells that share the

same specialized structure and function.

Organs:A combination of several types of tissues

working together to perform a specific function.

Organ system:A system in which one or more organs and

structures work together to perform a major vital body function such a digestion or circulation.

Types of Tissues in Types of Tissues in Animals (4)Animals (4)

Types of Tissues in Types of Tissues in Animals (4)Animals (4)1. Epithelial Tissues The main purpose of epithelial

tissues is to protect the organism from dehydration while also providing a resistance to friction. These thin sheets of tightly packed cells cover surfaces such as skin as well as the lining of internal organs.

Types of Tissues in Types of Tissues in Animals (4)Animals (4)Connective TissueThe main purpose of connective

tissues is to provide support and insulation. These cells and fibers are held together by a liquid, a solid or a gel, known as a matrix.

Types of Tissues in Types of Tissues in Animals (4)Animals (4)Blood cells course through the

body in a fluid matrix. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that can absorb and release O2. White blood cells protect the body from bacteria and viruses and fight infection. Platelets are cells that help in the process of blood clotting.

Types of Tissues in Types of Tissues in Animals (4)Animals (4)In fibrous connective tissue, cells

are scattered among the collagen fibers they secreted. In bone and cartilage, cells are scattered throughout the hard or pliable matrix.

3. Muscle Tissue3. Muscle TissueThe main purpose of

muscles tissues is to allow for the body to move. They are made of long, thin fibers that contain specialized proteins capable of shortening or contracting.

There are three types of muscle tissue

3. Muscle Tissue3. Muscle Tissue

1.Skeletal muscle cells are large, multinucleate, and column shaped cells; they are chiefly attached to the skeleton.

3. Muscle Tissue3. Muscle Tissue

2. Smooth muscle cells are small and mononucleate; they are found in the walls of tubes such as blood vessels, glandular ducts, and the digestive system

3. Muscle Tissue3. Muscle TissueCardiac muscle cells of the heart

are small, striated, and branched.

4. Nervous Tissue4. Nervous Tissue The main purpose of nervous

tissues is to provide sensory sensations which allow for communication with the brain which allow for the coordination of body functions (including reactions). These thin cells with fine branches at the ends are capable of conducting electrical impulses.

4. Nervous Tissue4. Nervous Tissue Nervous tissues

consist of the neurons themselves that transmit impulses and the cells that act as supporting connective tissue in the brain and spinal cord.

See Table in note for more See Table in note for more information on tissues and information on tissues and summarysummary

Plant Tissues (4)Plant Tissues (4)All four types of plant tissue are

grown from groups of meristematic cells known as meristematic tissue

1. 1. Epidermal TissueEpidermal TissueThe epidermal tissue on both the top and underside of the leaf is clear and very thin.

1. 1. Epidermal TissueEpidermal TissueSpecialized guard cells form a

tiny opening, or pore, called a stomate, that allows carbon dioxide, water vapour, and oxygen to move into or out of the leaf easily. Most stomata are found on the underside of the leaf.

2. 2. Vascular Tissue Vascular Tissue Vascular tissue plays an

important role in transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.

2. 2. Vascular Tissue Vascular Tissue

There are two types of vascular tissue in the plant:

Xylem is responsible for the movement of water and minerals from the roots up the stem to the leaves, where these substances are used in photosynthesis.

2. 2. Vascular Tissue Vascular Tissue Phloem transports the sugar

produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant, where it is used to provide energy for all cellular processes.

3. 3. Ground TissueGround TissueMost of the plant is made of ground tissue.

In the roots, ground tissue is involved in food and water storage.

3. 3. Ground TissueGround Tissue In the leaves, photosynthesis

and gas exchange occurs in specialized ground tissues called mesophyll. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are converted into sugar and oxygen.

4. Meristematic Tissue4. Meristematic TissueUnspecialized tissue found in the

roots and capable of specialization into any other type of plant tissue.

Read the plant cell Read the plant cell summary for more summary for more informationinformationWork on the 5 questions and

hand them in Quiz next class

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