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What is the hierarchy structure?

-cell


-tissue


-organs


-organ system


-organism

Epithelial tissue

Membrane that cover the outside of body and lime it cavities


-continually lost and replaced by cell division

What two glands does epithelial tissue form ?

1. Endocrine glands


2. Exocrine glands

What problems does epithelial tissue cause?

Back (Definition)


1. Diseases


2. Borns

Simple epithelial tissue

One cell layer

Strarifue epithelial tissue

Multiple cell layers

Squamous epithelial tissue

Flat cell

Cuboidal epithelial tissue

Square

Columnar epithelial tissue

Elongated like bricks

Ciliated epithelial tissue

Produce mucus

Connective tissue

Secrets large amounts of extracellular substances amount living cells

Basics of connective tissue

Dermis


Tendons


Ligaments


Cartilage


Bone


Adipose

Types of tissue

-loose connective tissue


-adipose tissue


-blood


-fibrous connective


-cartilage


-bone

Adipose tissue

Fat

Blood

Liquid tissue

Fibrous connective

Cordlike tissue, tendons

Cartilage

Supportive, cushion, poor blood supply

Examples of cartilage tissue

Nose


Ear


Between vertebrae

Bone

Hard


Living tissue


Blood supply

What are the three blood?

Rbc's


WBC'


Platelets

RBC's

Move oxygen

WBC'

Immunity (immune system )

Platelets

Plotting so u don't bleed out

Three types of muscles

Skeletal


Cardiac


Smooth

Skeletal

Satiated(striped) voluntary muscle , responsible for movement

Cardiac

Heart, involuntary muscle, striated contractile

Smooth

Involuntary, not striped, contracts slowly, like (stomach, esophagus, bladder)

Nerve tissue

Composed of cells called neurons


Specialized to transmit electrical signals