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What are the basic tissue categories

Epithelial


Connective


Muscular


Nervous

What are the types of Epithelial tissues

1. Surface


2. Glandular


3. Special

What are the types of Connective tissue

1. Connective tissue proper


2. Blood, lymph, hematopoietic tissues


3. Supportive tissue

What are the types of connective tissue proper

a. loose connective tissue


b. dense connective tissue (regular and irregular)


c. special connective tissue

What are the types of supportive tissue

a. cartilage


b. bone

What are the types of muscular tissue

1. Smooth


2. Skeletal


3. Cardiac

Surface Epithelium

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Simple Squamos Epithelia

Simple Columnar Epithelium

Simple Cuboidal Epithelia

Simple Columnar Epithelia

Psuedostratified Columnar Epithelia

Simple Squamos Epithelia

Simple Cuboidal Epithelia

Simple Columnar Epithelia

Stratified Squamos Epithelia

Stratified Cuboidal Epithelia

Psuedostratified Columnar Epithelia

Transitional Epithelia

Stratified Squamos Epithelia

Stratified Cuboidal Epithelia

Transitional Epithelia

Stratified Columnar Epithelia

Stratified Squamos Epithelium

Transitional Epithelium

Stratified Squamos Epithelia

Glandular Epithelium

Unicellular


Multicellular

-Made of only one glandular epithelium cell; called intraepithelial cells



-Goblet cells are the only human example

Unicellular Glands

-Multiple cells make up one gland; called extraepithelial cells



-Many examples, including secretory sheets in the human stomach

Multicellular Glands

Simple

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Alveolar (Acinar)

Tubular

Tubulo-Alveolar

Alveolar (Acinar)

Tubular

Alveolar (Tubulo-Alveolar?)

Tubular (also branched or compound)

Tubulo-Alveolar

Compound glands

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Compound Alveolar

Compound Tubular

Compound Tubulo-Alveolar

Compound Alveolar

Compound Tubular

Secretion

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Serous Gland

duct

Secretory Unit

(The whole)

(The whole)

Mucus Gland

Secretory Units

Flattened Nuclei

Frothy Stained Cytoplasm

(The whole)

(The whole)

Mixed Gland

serous dimilune

Mucus units

Serous unit

Duct

Mucus gland

secretes the proteoglycan mucin (mucin + water = mucous)

Serous gland

The serous (whey-like) secretion is clear, watery fluid containing a proteinaceous component usually contains enzymes

Mixed gland

This gland type has both a serous and a mucous component to its secretion, in that both types of secretary units occur as either mixed alveoli or mucoid units with serous caps