Chapter 4 Tissues Study Guide Please note that for lab you will be required to view the types of tissues under a microscope and name them completely example simple squamous epithelium and for lecture be able to discuss their physiology The 4 Main Types of Tissues are 1 2 3 4 Type 1 Epithelial Tissue 2 Forms 1 2 6 Main Functions of Epithelial Tissue 1 2 3 4 5 6 Special Characteristics Classification 1 2 3 4 5 Simple Stratified Squamous Cuboidal Columnar Use the chart to organize the type of epithelial tissue with its main function and location Type of ET Description Simple Squamous Simple cuboidal Simple columnar Pseudostratified columnar Stratified squamous Stratified cuboidal Stratified columnar Transitional Endocrine glands Exocrine glands Type 2 Connective Tissue 4 Main Types 1 2 3 4 5 Main Functions 1 2 3 4 Location Function Extra info 5 Common Characteristics 3 Main Components 1 Ground substance 3 Describe each below a Interstitial fluid b Cell adhesion proteins c proteoglycans 2 Fibers 3 Describe each below A Collagen B Elastin C Reticular 3 Cells 7 Describe each below Remember that blast means immature cells and cyte means mature cells 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fibroblasts Chondroblasts Osteoblasts Adipocytes White blood cells Mast cells a Heparin b Histamine c Protease 7 Macrophages Define mesenchymeUse the following chart to organize the connective tissue types by description function and location Name Areolar Adipose Description Function Location Reticular Dense regular Dense irregular Elastic Hyaline cartilage Elastic cartilage Fibrocartilage Bone osseous Blood Type 3 Muscular Tissue Differentiate between voluntary and involuntary muscle 3 Types of Muscle 1 Skeletal muscle 2 Cardiac muscle 3 Smooth muscle Type 4 Nervous Tissue What are neurons What is their function Discuss cutaneous membranes Discuss mucous membranes List the steps in tissue repair
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