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Tissues

A specialized group of cells

Hypertrophy

Increase in size

Hyperplasia

Increase in number

Types of Tissues

Epithelial


Connective


Muscle


Nervous

Types of Simple Epithelial Tissue

Squamous


Cuboidal


Columnar


Pseudostratified Columnar

Types of Stratified Epithelial Tissue

Squamous


Cloumnar


Transitional

Basement Membrane

Extra-cellular matrix found under epithelial cells

Which tissues can have cilia?

Columnar and Pseudostratified Columnar

Stratified

Consist of many layers, tougher and more protective than simple

Skin

Transitional Epithelium

Has many layers that can strech out to one layer

Stretches

Glandular Epithelial Cells

Can secrete or excerete

Exocrine Gland

Releases chemicals out of the body

Sweat

Endocrine Gland

Secretes chemicals within the body

Hormones

Types of Connective Tissue

Elastic


Collagenous


Reticluar


Adipose


Cartilage


Bone

Regular Arangement

Parallel bundles that


form cords or bands



Irregular Arangement

In a thick mat, flexible and tear resistant

Areolar Tissue

Cushions and allows movement in blood vessles

Reticular Tissue

Make up endocrine and lymphatic organs

Brown Fat

Produces heat, found in hybernating mammals and babies

Types of Cartillage

Elastic


Hyaline (glass-like)


Fibrocartilage (mixed with collagen)