Lecture 4.5: Tissues. Mucous Membranes Line cavities that communicate with the exterior Surface...

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Lecture 4.5: Tissues

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Lecture 4.5: Tissues

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Mucous MembranesLine cavities that communicate

with the exteriorSurface moist all of the time

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Figure 4.12a

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Serous MembranesSealed, internal divisions of ventral

cavityPleura—covers lungsPeritoneum—lines abdominal cavity

(covers organs like spleen and stomach)Pericardium—covers heartParietal portion—lines inner surface of

cavityVisceral portion—covers organs within

cavityMinimize friction

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Figure 4.12b

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Cutaneous MembraneAKA: SkinStratified squamous epithelium

and dense connective tissueThick, waterproof, dry

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Figure 4.12c

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Synovial MembraneArticulations (Joints)—where

bones meetLine bones at freely moving jointsProduce synovial fluidLubricates jointPermits smooth movement

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Figure 4.12d

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Muscle Tissue TypesSkeletal MuscleMade up of skeletal fibersStriations—striped patternMultinucleatedContract only when stimulatedVoluntary

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Figure 4.13a

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Muscle Tissue cont…Cardiac MuscleOnly in heartStriatedOne nucleusIntercalated discs—connect cellsPacemaker cells—set up regular

rate of contractionInvoluntary

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Figure 4.13b

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Muscle Tissue cont…Smooth MuscleIn hollow organs1 nucleusNo striationsInvoluntary

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Figure 4.13c

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Neural TissueMostly in brain and spinal cordNeurons—nerve cellsNeuroglia—supporting cells

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Figure 4.14a