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What can I see?What can I see?What can I see?What can I see?
Anatomy, physiology Tissue Trivia
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-Simple columnar Epithelium
Simple squamous epithelium
Simple cuboidal epithelium
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TISSUE Cryptogram
• Word 1: the padding of the body. • Word 2: functions as the major storage site for fat in the form of triglycerides• Word 3: consists of branching fibers and fibroblasts• Word 4: collagen fibers do not exhibit a consistent pattern• Word 5: consists of closely packed parallel collagen fibers and fibroblasts
interspersed between the fibers
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-Simple columnar Epithelium
Simple cuboidal epithelium
PseudostratifiedCoumnarEpithelium
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TISSUE WORD SEARCH
which provides protection for underlying tissues
Transitional-in which the shape of the surface cells changes (undergoes transitions)
depending on the degree of stretch
Simple Columnar- are longer than they are wide
Stratified Columnar-epithelium is rareSimple Squamous- cells are thin and flat (the
thinnest of all epithelial cell-types), which allows them to have a large surface area
Stratified Squamous- lining tissue
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Fill in the Blank!collective tissue
The____ are irregular branching cells that secrete strong fibrous.
This collective tissue has loose connective tissues that are compsed of adipocytes. This tisue is ______.
This Collective tissue is ____. has a network of reticular fibers, made od III collagen fibers.
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Match that tissue!
Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
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the main component of the nervous system - the brain, spinal cord, and nerves-which regulates and controls body functions
a very specialized tissue that has both the ability to contract and the ability to conduct electrical impulses
a form of striated muscle tissue existing under control of the somatic nervous system ; that is to say, it is voluntarily controlled
Pertaining to a type of
layered epithelium in
which nuclei of adjacent
cells are at different
levels
Epithelial cells in a single
layer which has the same
height, width and depth; but
do not have to have an
exact cuboidal shape
Made up of a series
of layers with the
cells varying in size
& shape
Made up of
cells that
produce
secretions.
Pseudostratified
Simple Cuboidal
Stratified Cuboidal
Glandular
WORD SCRAMBLE!
Unscramble each of the clue words.
Take the letters that appear in
Unscramble each of the clue words.Take the letters that appear in boxes and unscramble them for the final message.
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•Cardiac Muscle tissue: Cardiac Muscle tissue makes up the wall of the heart. Cardiac Muscle is considered to be striated involuntary
muscle.
•This is because the cardiac muscle has no cross striations and its contractions cannot be controlled by will and cannot be done with
conscious control.
• (2) The cardiac muscle is under the control of the autonomic nervous system. “Cardiac muscle is highly resistant to fatigue due to
the presence of a large number of mitochondria,
•myoglobin and a good blood supply allowing continuous aerobic metabolism.” (5)
Nervous:
•Nervous Tissue: Rapid communication between the nervous system and the activities of the different parts of the body is
• possible because nervous tissue has much more developed excitability and conductivity characteristics than any other type of tissue. (2)
• “Nervous tissue is specialised to react to stimuli and to conduct impulses to various organs in the body which bring about a response to the
stimulus. “
• (6) Neurons are the basic unit of nervous tissue.
Skeletal muscle tissue: Skeletal muscles move and support the skeleton. They make up fifty percent of your body weight. A skeletal muscle links two bones across its connecting joint. When these muscles contract or shorten, your bone moves. Muscles are arranged in layers over the bones. “Those nearest to the skin are called superficial muscles. Those closest to the inside of the body are called deep muscles.” (3) Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles. These are muscles that we can consciously control.
Tissue info and pictures!
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Match that defintioin!!
the main component of the nervous system - the brain, spinal cord, and nerves-which regulates and controls body functions
a very specialized tissue that has both the ability to contract and the ability to conduct electrical impulses
a form of striated muscle tissue existing under control of the somatic nervous system ; that is to say, it is voluntarily controlled
CITATIONSSources:Picture: http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/code/BuildCryptogram.asp(1): http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~babiarz/lct.htm(2): http://www.sportsci.org/encyc/adipose/adipose.htm
(3) http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/BerndCV/Lab/EpithelialInfoWeb/Simple%20Squamous%20Epithelium.htmlhttp://bio.rutgers.edu/~gb102/lab_6/602am-stratsquam.htmlhttp://eugraph.com/histology/epith/trans.htmlhttp://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/BerndCV/Lab/EpithelialInfoWeb/Simple%20Columnar%20Epithelium.htmlhttp://www.cytochemistry.net/microanatomy/epithelia/stratified_columnar.htm
(4)http://quizlet.com/9459364/types-of-tissues-flash-cards/
(5)http://quizlet.com/subject/tissues-anatomy/
(6)http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Tissues+Of+The+Human+Body&FORM=RESTAB
(7)http://quizlet.com/9459364/types-of-tissues-flash-cards/
(8)Thibodeau , Gary A. , and Kevin T. Patton . Anthon'ys textbook of Anatomy & Physiology . 17th . Missouri : Mosby , 2002. 1105. Print.
"Skeletal Muscles ." ThinkQuest . N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sep 2012. <http://library.thinkquest.org/5777/mus3.htm>.
Smooth Muscle Tissue Picture: Animal Tissues . N.d. Photograph. The State University of New York , New York . Web. 26 Sep 2012. <http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio 102/bio 102 lectures/Animal cells and tissues/Animal Tissues.htm>.
"Types of Muscles ." Teach PE . N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Sep 2012. <http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_muscle.php>.
"Nervous Tissue ." . N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Sep 2012. <http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/sci_ed/grade10/mammal/nervous.htm>.
Nervous Tissue Picture: Wynne, K. Muscle and Nerve Tissue. N.d. Photograph. n.p. Web. 27 Sep 2012. <http://science.tjc.edu/Course/BIOLOGY/1409/1409muscle&nerve.htm>.