Chapter 5 Tissues. Epithelial Covers the body surface and organs, lines the inner cavities, glands...

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Chapter 5 Tissue s

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Chapter 5

Tissues

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Epithelial• Covers the body surface and organs, lines the

inner cavities, glands• External- protects from drying out, injury, and

bacteria• Internal-protection, secretions, specialization

(mucus, cilia, microvilli)• Cells packed tightly together, little matrix• Lack blood vessels• Anchored to underlying tissue at basement

membrane• Squamous, cuboidal, columnar• Simple (single layer) Stratified (several layers)

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Simple Squamous• Flattened cells• Single layer• Found in the body

where the layer of cells must be thin to permit efficient diffusion and filtration

• Thin, delicate, easily damaged

• EX: blood vessels (capillaries) alveoli (lungs) body cavities

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Simple Squamous Epithelial

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Simple Cuboidal

• Single layer, cubed shaped cells

• kidneys, liver, ovaries, glands (salivary, thyroid), pancreas

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Simple Cubodial Epithelial

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Simple Columnar• Elongated, single layer• Frequently secrete a

product, also absorption

• May be ciliated (fallopian tubes) or non-ciliated

• May have microvilli for absorption (intestines)

• Wall of the uterus, stomach, small intestines

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Simple Columnar Epithelial

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Stratified Squamous• Must resist

constant wear and tear

• Thick with layers• Outer layer of skin is

strengthened and toughened with keratin (protein)

• Mouth, anus, esophagus, vagina- no keratin here

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Pseudostratified Epithelium

• “appears” to be layered but is not

• Cilliated cells line respiratory tract, nasal, trachea, bronchi

• Contain goblet cells which secrete mucus and the ciliated cells move debris along the surface

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Pseudostratified Tissue

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Transitional Epithelium

• Ability to expand and regain its shape

• Urinary bladder, uterus, etc.

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Glandular Epithelium• Manufacture and secrete a

substance• “Gland”• Singular- mucus goblet cell or

Group cells• Exocrine- secrete into ducts that

open onto surfaces like the skin or digestive tract (Salivary, sweat)

• Endocrine- secrete directly into the bloodstream (Thyroid, pituitary)

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Glands

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Body Membranes

• Lines the internal sides of cavities and surrounds organs; line the tubes that open to the outside

• Contain other structures passing through it…blood vessels, nerves, etc.

• Divide areas of the body into compartments

• Anchor organs to other structures

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Mucus Membranes

• Line the interior wall of organ and tubes that open to the outside

• Digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive• Epithelium overlying connective tissue• ET contains goblet cells that secrete mucus• Mucus protects from bacteria and viruses• Mucus in stomach protects from digestive

enzymes

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Serous Membranes• Line the thoracic and abdominal cavities and their

organs• Simple squamous overlying connective tissue• Secrete a clear watery fluid that provides lubrication• Pleural membranes in thoracic cavity…pleurisy

(infection of the pleural and parietal membranes around the lungs)

• Pericardium (surrounds the heart)• Peritoneum –abdominal cavity….Peritonitis- infection of

the peritoneum (appendix bursts)• Mesentery- peritoneum doubles back to form support

for internal organs (intestines)• Parietal (body wall) … Visceral (organ lining)

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Synovial Membranes• Line the cavities of freely movable joints (knee,

elbow, shoulder)does not contain epithelial tissue…connective tissue (cartilage)

• Secrete a clear watery liquid (synovial fluid) that lubricates the ends of the opposing bones….nourishes the cartilage at the ends of the bones

• Rheumatoid arthritis- membrane becomes inflamed and grows thicker…fibrous tissue invades the joint and makes the joint bony and stiff

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Meninges• Membranes that surround the brain and

spinal cord

• All connective tissue

• Meningitis – infection of the meninges

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Cutaneous Membrane

• Skin

• Thin outer layer of stratified squamous attached to a thicker layer of connective tissue