Tissues artifact

Post on 19-Jul-2015

101 views 2 download

Tags:

Transcript of Tissues artifact

BY: Dallas, Lindsey, Samantha, and Kira

Location: Alveoli of lungs. Lining of blood and lymphatic muscle (called endothelium, classification as connective tissue by some histologists). Surface layer of pleura, pericardium, peritoneum (called mesothelium; classified as connective tissue by some histologists

Function: Absorption by diffusion of respiratory gases between alveolar air and blood. Absorption by diffusion, filtration, osmosis. Absorption by diffusion and osmosis; also secretion.

Location: surface of mucous membrane lining mouth, esophagus, and vagina. Surface of skin.

Function: protection

Surface of mucous membrane lining uriniarybladder and ureters

Function: protection and permits stretching.

Location: surface layer of mucous lining of stomach, intestines, and part of respiratory tract.

Protection; secretion; absorption; moving of mucus (by a ciliated columnar epithelium epithelium)

Location: lining of portions of the male urethra; mucous membrane near anus (rare)

Function: protection

Surface of mucous membrane lining trachea, large bronchi, nasal mucosa, and parts of male reproductive tract (epididymis and vas deferens); lines large ducts of some glands.(e.g., parotid)

Location: Ducts and tubules of many organs, including exocrine glands and kidneys

Function: secretion; absorbtion

Location: ducts of sweat glands; lining of pharynx; covering potion of epiglottis

Function: protection

Location: glands

Function: secretion

-loose, ordinary (areolar)

Location: between other tissues and organs

Function: connection and protection

Location: under skin, padding at various points

Function: insulation, support and reserve food

Location: inner framework of spleen, lymph nodes, bone marrow and filtration

Function: support

Location: tendons, ligaments, aponeuroses

Function: flexible but strong connection, connection, support

Location: Deep fascia, dermis, scars, capsules of kidney, etc.

Function: Connection, support

Location: Skeleton

Function: support, protection, calcium reservoir

Location: Part of nasal septum, covering articular surfaces of bones, larynx, rings in trachea and bronchi

Function: Firm but flexible support

Location: Disks between vertebrae, symphysispubis

Location: External ear, Eustachian tube

Location: In the blood vessels

Function: Transportation, Protection

-Skeletal

Location: muscles that attach to the bones, extrinsic eyeball muscles, upper third of esophagus

Function: Movement of bones, eye movements, first part of swallowing

Location: in walls of tubular viscera of digestive, respiratory, and genitourinary tracts, in walls of blood vessels and large lymphatic vessels, in ducts of glands, intrinsic eye muscles (iris and ciliary body) arrector muscles of hairs

Function: movement of substances along respective tracts, change diameter of blood vessels, thereby aiding in regulation of blood pressure, movement of substances along ducts, change diameter of pupils and shape of lens, erection of hairs (gooseflesh)

Location: Wall of heart

Function: Contraction of heart