Chapter 4. 4 major types of tissues Epithelial tissue- Covers surface of body, lines hollow organs...

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Cell Connections Chapter 4

Transcript of Chapter 4. 4 major types of tissues Epithelial tissue- Covers surface of body, lines hollow organs...

Page 1: Chapter 4. 4 major types of tissues Epithelial tissue- Covers surface of body, lines hollow organs and body cavities. Ex: Skin and stomach tissue Connective.

Cell ConnectionsChapter 4

Page 2: Chapter 4. 4 major types of tissues Epithelial tissue- Covers surface of body, lines hollow organs and body cavities. Ex: Skin and stomach tissue Connective.

4 major types of tissuesEpithelial tissue- Covers surface of body,

lines hollow organs and body cavities. Ex: Skin and stomach tissue

Connective tissue- Holds organs in place, protects and supports body. Ex: Tendons and ligaments

Muscular tissue- Generates physical force and movements. Ex: Biceps, quadriceps

Nervous tissue- Helps control and coordinate body movement by detecting changes and responding with nerve impulses. Ex: Brain and spinal cord

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To function in a coordinated way as part of a tissue, cells must have cell junctions.

Cell junction- points of contact between neighboring plasma membranes.

Imagine trying to build a house with nothing to hold the lumbar, roof, and walls together.

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Plant cellsPlasmodesmata- Channels between adjacent

plant cells. They form a circulatory and communication system connecting the cells in plant tissues.

*Helps water and small molecules pass easily from cell to cell.

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Animal cellsAdjacent cells in animal tissues also connect

by cell junctions; there are three types:

Tight junctionsAnchoring junctions

(desmosomes)Gap junctions

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Tight junctionsBind cells very tightly togetherForms a leakproof sheetPrevents passage of materialsLines digestive tract, preventing contents from leaking into surrounding tissues.

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Anchoring junctionsStrongly link cells together with cytoskeletal

fibersForms strong sheetsCommon in tissues that have to stretch, such

as skin and heart muscle.Helps keep skin cells from separating

Ex: Desmosomes

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Gap junctionsChannels similar to plasmodesmata in plant

cellsAllows small molecules to flow between

neighboring cells.Important for chemical communication.