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Lab Activity 4
Classification of Tissues
Martini Chapter 4
Portland Community CollegeBI 231
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Tissues
• Groups of cells similar in structure and function• Each tissue is then further subdivided into
categories.• All organs are made of a combination of
different tissues.• The four types of tissues
• Epithelial• Connective• Muscle• Nerve
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Epithelial TissueDistinguishing Characteristics
1. Cellularity: Composed almost entirely of cells2. Polarity: apical and basal surfaces (top and a
bottom)3. Attachment: Supported by connective tissue
(basement membrane)4. Avascular: Contains no blood vessels: obtains
nutrients by diffusion 5. Regeneration: Rapidly replaces lost cells by
cell division
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Classification of Epithelia
1. First name:• Simple: one layer• Stratified: more than one layer
2. Second name:• Based on the shape of the top layer of cells
• Squamous (flat)• Cuboidal (square)• Columnar (rectangle)
3. Two additional categories• Transitional• Pseudostratified
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Classification of Epithelia
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Classification of Epithelia
• Squamous
• Cuboidal
• Columnar
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Simple Squamous Epithelium
• Single layer of flattened cells with disc-shaped nuclei and sparse cytoplasm
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Simple Squamous Epithelium
• Top View
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Simple Squamous Epithelium
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Simple Squamous Epithelium
• Functions: 1. Diffusion
• Alveoli in the respiratory system allows for exchange of O2 and CO2
2. Filtration• Capillaries allow fluid and other substances
out and holds blood cells and proteins in
3. Lubrication• Secretes lubricating substances in serosae
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
• Single layer of cube like cells with large, spherical central nuclei
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
• Functions:1. Secretion
• Glands such as the thyroid are composed of simple cuboidal epithelium and secrete hormones ect…
2. Absorption• In the kidney, the proximal convoluted
tubule is composed of simple cuboidal epithelium and reabsorbs water and other nutrients from the filtered fluid
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
• Single layer of tall cells with oval nuclei toward the basal surface
• Goblet cells are often found in this layer
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
• Functions
1. Secretion• Example: In the stomach, these cells
secrete digestive enzymes
2. Absorption• Example: In the intestine, these cells
absorb nutrients
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
• Single layer of cells with different heights; some do not reach the free surface
• Nuclei are seen at different levels• May be ciliated (PCCE) or non-ciliated
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
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Pseudostratified Columnar Ciliated Epithelium (PCCE)
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Pseudostratified Columnar Ciliated Epithelium (PCCE)
• Functions
1. Protection• Example: Lines the upper respiratory tract.
The cilia sweep debris toward the throat
2. Secretion• Example: May contain goblet cells
(unicellular glands) that secrete mucus
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Stratified Squamous Epithelium
• Composed of several layers of cells• Top layer flat• Bottom layers any shape
• Function in protection of underlying areas subjected to abrasion
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Stratified Squamous Epithelium
•Non-keratinized
•Composed of several layers of cells
•Top layer flat
•Bottom layers any shape
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Stratified Squamous EpitheliumNon-Keratinized
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Stratified Squamous EpitheliumNon-Keratinized
• Functions1. Physical protection against abrasion and
pathogens• Non-Keratinized is associated with “moist”
areas• Mouth• Throat• Esophagus• Anus• Vagina
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Stratified Squamous EpitheliumKeratinized
Looks “flakey” on the top
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Stratified Squamous EpitheliumKeratinized
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Stratified Squamous EpitheliumKeratinized
• Functions
1. Physical Protection• Found only in the epidermis of the skin• Keratin is a protein that helps strengthen
the cells against abrasion
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Transitional Epithelium
• Several cell layers, basal cells are cuboidal• Apical cells are dome shaped when not
stretched• Apical cells are flat when stretched• Only found in Urinary System• Functions:
1. Allows expansion and recoil after stretching
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Transitional Epithelium
Distended bladder Empty bladder
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Stratified Cuboidal and Columnar
• Typically two cell layers thick• Rare
• Functions:1. Secretion
• Found in some sweat and mammary glands
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium
• Limited distribution in the body• To tell the difference between this and
pseudostratified columnar, look at the nucleus.• The nuclei are lined up in a straight row
• Function1. Protection
• Found in the pharynx, male urethra, lining some glandular ducts, and anus
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium
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Connective Tissue
• 4 Types
1. Connective Tissue Proper
2. Bone
3. Blood
4. Cartilage
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Connective Tissue Features
1. Specialized cells2. Matrix: Nonliving material between the cells
that makes up most of the volume (ground substance + fibers)
• Extracellular fibers• Ground substance: Composed chiefly of
interstitial fluid, cell adhesion proteins, and proteoglycans• Specific composition varies between
tissues (Blood=fluid, Cartilage=gel like, Bone=Solid)
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Connective Tissue Fibers
• Collagen Fibers: Fibrous protein molecules • Extremely tough • High tensile strength• Strongest type of fibers in connective
tissue.
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Connective Tissue Fibers
• Elastic Fibers: Form branching networks • Elastin: a rubber like protein that allow it to act like
a rubber band and snap back to its original shape after it is stretched
• Reticular Fibers: Forming delicate networks• Fine collagenous fibers (with a different
chemical structure) branch extensively• Surround small blood vessels and
support soft tissue organs
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Cells of Connective Tissue Proper
1. Fibroblasts: Secrete the matrix
2. Macrophages: Scavenger cells that engulf pathogens or damaged cells
3. Adipocytes: Fat cells
4. Mesenchymal Cells: Stem cells
5. Mast cells: Stimulate local inflammation: contain histamine and heparin
6. Lymphocytes/microphages: WBC involved in immunity
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Areolar Connective Tissue (Loose)
• Gel like matrix• Contains all 3 fiber types• Functions:
1. Wraps and cushions organs2. Holds and conveys tissue fluid
• Locations: 1. Under epithelial tissues2. Packages organs3. Surrounds capillaries
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Areolar Connective Tissue (Loose)
Fibroblast
Collagen fiber
Macrophage
Elastic fiber
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Adipose Tissue (Loose)
• Function: 1. Storage of lipid
molecules
2. Insulation
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Reticular Connective Tissue (Loose)
• Network of reticular fibers in a loose ground substance
• Functions1. Soft internal skeleton that supports other cell
types
• Locations1. Lymph nodes
2. Bone marrow
3. Spleen
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Reticular Connective Tissue (Loose)
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue
• Primarily parallel collagen fibers• Major cell type: fibroblast• Functions:
1. Withstands great tensile stress pulling in one direction
• Locations:1. Tendons2. Ligaments3. Aponeuroses
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
• Irregularly arranged collagen fibers• Functions:
1. Withstands tension exerted in many directions
2. Provides structural strength
• Locations:1. Dermis of skin
2. Submucosa of digestive tract
3. Fibrous capsules of organs and joints
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
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Elastic Connective Tissue (Dense)
• Dense regular CT dominated by elastic fibers• Functions:
1. Stabilizes positions of vertebrae and penis2. Cushions and permits expansion and
contraction of organs• Locations:
1. Between vertebrae2. Ligaments supporting penis, transitional
epithelia3. Blood vessel walls
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Elastic Connective Tissue (Dense)
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Blood: Hematopoietic Tissue
• Functions:1. Transportation
2. Immunology
3. Hemostasis
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Bone: Osseous Tissue
• Functions:1. Lever for muscles
2. Mineral storage
3. protection
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Hyaline Cartilage
• Functions:1. Stiff but flexible support
2. Reduces friction between bony surfaces
• Locations:1. Articular surfaces
2. Larynx
3. Trachea
4. Nasal septum
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Elastic Cartilage
• Functions:1. Support, but
flexible
• Locations:1. Ear
2. Epiglottis
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Fibrocartilage
• Functions:1. Resists
compression
2. Prevents bone-to-bone contact
• Locations:1. Meniscus of knee
2. Pubic symphysis
3. Intervertebral discs
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Skeletal Muscle
• Voluntary• Multiple
peripheral nuclei
• Striated
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Skeletal Muscle: Peripheral Nuclei
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Cardiac Muscle:Arrow: Intercalated Discs
• One or two central nuclei
• Striated• Involuntary• Found only in
the heart
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Smooth Muscle
• One central nuclei
• No striations• Involuntary• Found in
hollow organs, blood vessels
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Nervous Tissue
• Functions:1. Neurons: Electrical signaling2. Glial cells: Support of neurons
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Nervous Tissue
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