Tissues and Membranes Anatomy chapter 5. Body Tissues A tissue is a group of cells that have similar structures and that function together as a unit.
Chapter 5 Epithelial Tissue. Introduction A tissue is composed of similar cells that are specialized to perform a common function(s) Four adult primary.
Types of Epithelium. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Classification of Epithelia All epithelial tissues have two names – One indicates number of cell layers.
How do cells form tissues? Tissues. Using cell junctions.
Tissues. Todays Topics Four Major Tissue Types Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue Muscle Nervous Tissue Tissue Response to Injury.
NINE ABDOMINO- PELVIC REGIONS. Maintaining Homeostasis The body communicates through nervous and endocrine systems consisting of 3 basic components 1)
“Epi”= upon “Pseudo”= false “Squam” = scale “Strat”= layer Simple- one layer Stratified- multiple layers Cuboidal- cube shaped Columnar-
Simple Squamous Epithelium alveolialveoli and capillaries of lungs where gas exchange occurs kidneykidney glomerulus and tubules where filtration and diffusion.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Your molars are most useful for _____. a. crushing and grinding a tough pizza b. shredding meat off a bone c. nipping the.
The Excretory System By: Joseph Martinez. Function of the Excretory System Removes harmful substances and waste materials that collect in the body.
Histology Cell and Tissue ID Practice Practical test.
( Ear I ) Anatomy and Physiology of the ear Dr. Farid Alzhrani Assistant professor Consultant of Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery King Abdulaziz University.