Unit Two: Tissues

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Mind map for Anatomy class, Unit 2
Ashley Gilly
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Unit Two: Tissues
  1. Cells are organized into tissues
    1. Intercellular Junctions connect cells
      1. Tight Junctions

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        • Close space between cells by fusing cell membranes 
        1. Desmosomes

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          • Bind cells by forming "spot welds" between membranes 
          1. Gap Junctions

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            • Form tubular channels between cells to allow for the exhchange of substances 
        2. Four major kinds
          1. Nervous
            1. Conduct impulses for coordination, regulation (homeostasis), integration, and sensory reception
              1. Found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
                1. Neurons are highly specialized

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                  • -sense changes in surroundings  -have dendrites, which receive sensory info and transmit the message as an electrical signal to the axon..sends message to the next neuron or to muscles or glands  -function: coordinate, regulate, and integrate 
              2. Brain, spinal cord, nerves
                1. Cells communicate with each other and other body parts
                  1. Neuroglia
                    1. Supporting cells of the nervous tissue
                      1. Some bind and support nervous tissue, some carry phagocytosis

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                        • Phagocytes protect nervous tissue by engulfing cellular debris, waste, and foreign material 
                        1. Some connect neurons to blood vessels, and some are involved w/ cell-to-cell communication
                2. Muscular
                  1. Movement
                    1. Attached to bones, in hollow internal organs, heart
                      1. Able to contract in response to stimuli
                        1. Muscle cells are also called...

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                          • Cell fibers 
                          1. Skeletal muscle makes up....% of body weight and smooth and cardiac about...

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                            • 40%, 10%
                            1. Three types of muscle tissue
                              1. Skeletal

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                                • Function: move body parts, facial expressions, writing, talking, singing, chewing, swallowing, and breathing 
                                1. Muscles that contain skeletal muscle tissue are usually attached to bones
                                  1. Each cell has many nuclei -> multinucleate
                                  2. voluntary muscle tissue
                                    1. Contract when stimulated by a nerve cell, then relaxed when it is no long stimulated
                                    2. The cells are long, threadlike

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                                      • About 40 mm in length and less than .1 mm in width 
                                      1. Contain striations

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                                        • Alternating light and dark cross-markings
                                    3. Smooth
                                      1. No striations
                                        1. Cells are short and spindle shaped
                                          1. Found in the walls of hollow internal organs

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                                            • Stomach, intestines, bladder, uterus, blood vessels 
                                          2. One central nucleus per cell
                                            1. Involuntary control

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                                              • Moves food through digestive tract, constricts blood vessels, and empties the bladder 
                                          3. Cardiac
                                            1. One nucleus per cell
                                              1. Involuntary control

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                                                • Pumps blood through the heart and into the blood vessels
                                                1. Cells are striated, branched, joined end-to-end and interconnected
                                                  1. Specialized intercellular junction -> intercalated disc

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                                                    • Connection b/w cardiac muscle cells 
                                                  2. Function w/o nervous stim.
                                          4. Epithelial
                                            1. Covers body surface, internal organs, and glands
                                              1. Classified according to cell shape and the number of cell layers
                                                1. Simple Squamous

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                                                  • -One layer of flat cells -Diffusion, filtration, secretion  -alveoli of lungs, ithe kidney, the lining of the heart, blood vessels, and ventral cavities 
                                                  1. Simple Cuboidal

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                                                    • -One layer of cuboidal cells -Secretion and absorption -Small glands, kidney tubules, and ovary surface
                                                    1. Simple Columnar

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                                                      • -one layer of columnar cells -Non ciliated: absorption of digested food, secretion of mucus  -digestive track -Ciliated: secretion, moving mucus  -small bronchi, uterus
                                                      1. Pseudostraified Columnar

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                                                        • -One layer of cells, all on basal membrane  -Secretion and propulsion of mucus -Nonciliated: male urethra and ducts of large glands -Ciliated: found on trachea, primary bronchi, and upper respiratory 
                                                        1. Stratified Squamous

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                                                          • E-has several layers, with a surface of flat cells -protection..may contain keratin that repels bacteria  Keratinized: epidermis of skin Non-keratinized: lines wet surfaces, such as mouth, esophagus, tongue 
                                                          1. Stratified Cuboidal

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                                                            • -Several layers, but the surface is cuboidal  -Protection  -largest ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands
                                                            1. Stratified Columnar

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                                                              • -Several layers, with columnar surface -Protection and secretion -Very rare: lines parts of the urethra, large ducts of glands, conjunctiva of eye
                                                              1. Transitional

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                                                                • -shape at surface us transitory..will look like stratified squamous when stretched, stratified cuboidal when not.  -distension of urinary organ  -on surface of stretchy organs, like the bladder and uterus. 
                                                                1. Glandular
                                                              2. Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion
                                                                1. Lacks blood vessels, cells readily divide, though are tightly packed
                                                                  1. Basement membrane
                                                                    1. Anchors epithelium to connective tissue
                                                                      1. Cancer cells dissolve the membrane or produce fewer adhesion proteins
                                                                  2. Connective
                                                                    1. Widely distributed throughout the body
                                                                      1. Cell types
                                                                        1. Fibroblasts

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                                                                          • Produce collagens and elastic fibers 
                                                                          1. Macrophages

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                                                                            • Are phagocytes (eat cells)
                                                                            1. Mast cells

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                                                                              • Release heparin and histamine 
                                                                            2. Tissue fibers
                                                                              1. Collagen

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                                                                                • Great tensile strength
                                                                                1. Elastic

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                                                                                  • Composed of elastin, are stretchy 
                                                                                  1. Reticular

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                                                                                    • Fine collagen fibers 
                                                                                2. Bind, support, protect, store fat, produce blood cells, protect against infection, and repair damaged tissue
                                                                                  1. Categories of Tissue
                                                                                    1. Loose
                                                                                      1. Areolar

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                                                                                        • Description: membranes between organs that bind them together  Location: Beneath skin and surrounds organs
                                                                                        1. Adipose

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                                                                                          • Function: stores fat, cushions, insulates Location: beneath skin, in certain abdominal membranes, and around kidneys, heart, and various joints
                                                                                          1. Reticular

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                                                                                            • Description: thin branched reticular fibers Function: supports the walls of the liver and spleen
                                                                                          2. Dense
                                                                                            1. Regular

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                                                                                              • Description: strong collagen fibers that bind structures as parts of tendons and ligaments 
                                                                                              1. Irregular

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                                                                                                • Description: thicker, randomly distributed collagen fibers  Location: found on dermis 
                                                                                                1. Elastic

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                                                                                                  • Description: make up hollow internal organs  Location: line the lungs and blood vessels
                                                                                                2. Specialized
                                                                                                  1. Cartilage

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                                                                                                    • Description: provides support -fibers and a gel-like substance  -lacks direct blood supply, slow to heal Location: ends of various bones, in ear, in the larynx, in b/w spinal column, pelvic girdle, knees
                                                                                                    1. Bone

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                                                                                                      • -Matrix consists of mineral salts and collagen -Compact and spongy bones -Heals rapidly 
                                                                                                      1. Blood

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                                                                                                        • Description: composed of cells suspended in fluid Location: produced in tissue of hollow parts of certain bones 
                                                                                                  2. Have a good blood supply, cells are farther apart, extra cellular mix in b/w
                                                                                                    1. Consists of fibers and a ground substance (gel-like)
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