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SubType: Embroynic


Particular SubType: Mesenchyme

Location: Embroyos


Function:Gives Rise to All other Tissue Types

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Subtype: Loose Connective Tissue


Particular Subtype: Areolar Connective Tissue.

Locations- under epithelia throughout the body, forms the lamina propria of mucous membranes, packages organs, and surrounds capillaries. Functions-are to wrap and cushion organs, their macrophage phagocytize bacteria, role in inflammation, and holds and conveys tissue fluid.

Subtype: Loose Connective TissueParticular Subtype: Reticular Connective Tissue

Locations- in lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen). Function-is that its fibers support white blood cells, mast cells, and macrophages.

Subtype: Loose Connective TissueParticular Subtype: Adipose Connective Tissue


Locations-under the skin, around the kidneys, eyeballs, abdomen and breasts. Functions- are provides fuel reserves, insulates, supports and protects organs.

Subtype: Dense Connective TissueParticular Subtype: Dense Regular Connective Tissue

Location- in tendons, ligaments and aponeuroses. Functions- are to attach to bones or muscles, attaches bone to bone, withstand tensile stress in one direction.

Subtype: Dense Connective TissueParticular Subtype: Elastic Connective tissue

Locations- in walls of large arteries, within some ligaments and the walls of bronchial tubes. Functions- are to allow recoil of tissue following stretching, maintains pulsatile flow of blood through arteries, and aids passive recoil of lungs after inspiration.

Subtype: Dense Connective TissueParticular Subtype: Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

Locations: Fibrous capsules of Organs and of Joints; Dermis of skin; Submucosa of Digestive TractFunctions- able to withstand tension exerted in many directions; provides structural strength


Subtype: CartilageParticular Subtype: Hyaline Cartilage

Locations- (or forms) at the end of long bones in joint cavities, costal, nose, trachea, and larynx cartilages.Functions- are support and reinforcement, resilient cushioning, and resists compressive force


Subtype: CartilageParticular Subtype: Fibrocartilage

Locations-in intervertebral discs, the pubic symphysis and knee joint discs. Functions- are it provides tensile strength and absorbs shock.

Subtype: CartilageParticular Subtype: Elastic Cartilage

Locations- in the external ear and the epiglottis. Functions- are to maintain shape of structure and allow great flexibility.

Subtype: No subtypeParticular Subtype: Bone

Location-comprises bone/ skeleton.Functions- are support, protection, levers for muscles, stores calcium, minerals and fat, marrow is site of blood cell formation.

Subtype: No subtype Particular Subtype: Blood

Locations- inside blood vessels and the heart. Functions- are transport of respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances.

SubTypes :Simple


Particular Subtype: Simple Squamous

Location : Bowmans Capsules kidneys. Blood and lymphatic vessels.


Function:Allow passage of material by diffusion and filtration.

Epithelium

SubType: Simple


Particular subtype: Simple Cuboidal Epithelial

Location:Kidney tubules, ducts


Function: Secretion and Absorption

Epithelium

Subtype: Simple


Particular Subtype: Simple Columnar Epithelium

Location:Gall Bladder Uterine Tubes, Uterus


Function:Absorption Secretion of mucus and propel mucus

Epithelium

Subtype: Stratified


Particular subtype: Pseudo Stratified columnar epithelium

Location: Sperm carrying ducts, Ducts of large glands


Function: Secretion of Mucus.

Epithelium

Subtype: StratifiedParticular subtype: Stratified Squamous Epithelium

Location: Lining of vagina and esophagus.Function: Protects underlying areas.

Epithelium

Subtype: StratifiedParticular subtype: Stratified Columnar epithelium

Location: Rare in body some in male urethraFunction: Protection

Epithelium

Subtype: StratifiedParticular subtype:Stratified Cuboidial Epithelium

Location: Sweat Glands salivery glands Mammary glandsFunction: Protection

Epithelium

Subtype: StratifiedParticular subtype: Transitional Epithelium

Location: Ureters, part of urethraFunction: Distention of urinary organs when filled with urine

Subtype: Non


Particular subtype: Skeletal Muscle

Location: attached to bones


Function: Voluntary movement Manipulation of environment

Muscle

Subtype: None


Particular Subtype: Cardiac

Location: Walls of the heartFunction:Involuntary propelling of blood into circulatory system.

Muscle

Subtype: NoneParticular Subtype:Smooth Muscle tissue.

Location: Walls of hollow organs Digestive tract.Function: Are Involuntary propel along internal passages

Muscle

Subtype:


Particular Subtype: Multipolar neuron.

Location: Brain spinal cord


Function:transmit electric signals from sensory receptors to effector in brain or spinal cord.

Nervous

Subtype:


Particular Subtype: Skeletal Muscle and Nueron

Location: Neuromuscular junction


Function:propagate motor impulse from motor axon to motor endplate. Nuts are released into synaptic cleft and bind to sarcolemma. Which depolarizes it and cause muscle contraction

Nervous

Structure: Semineferous Tubules


Location: Testis


Function: Produce Sperm male gamete.

Glands

Sturcture: Sperm

Location: Male reproductive system


Function: Male gametes, forms zygote with ova.

Glands

Structure: Lumen of Semineferous tubules

Location: Testis


Function: Produces Sperm, the male gamete, haloed complemete.

Glands

Structure: Integument (Skin) Epidermal

Location: Covering the external parts of the body.


Function: Main function of the integumentary system is protection bacterial. Allow us to sense pain, touch, pressure, hot and cold.

Glands

Type: Mucous Membrane

Location: Found in trachea, Digestive tract.


Function: Mucous Membrane line cavities and secrete mucous.

Glands

type: Synovial Membrane

Location: Freely moving joint, knee, elbow, shoulder.


Function: Line cavities surrounding joints, have smooth surfaces and lubricate.

Mucous

type: Particular Subtype:

Location: Function:

Membrane