PPT-Tissues

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Chapter 2 You will need your notebook Tissues Groups of closely associated cells that are similar in structure and perform a common function Chapter 2 Cells and

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Chapter 2 You will need your notebook Tissues Groups of closely associated cells that are similar in structure and perform a common function Chapter 2 Cells and Tissues Histology study of tissue. Prepared by : Reem Aldossari. The Muscular Tissues. General characteristics of the muscular tissues:. The . cells. of the muscular tissues are elongated elements, named. . muscle fibers. .. The . cytoplasm. Key Terms. Histology:. the study of tissues.. Tissues:. groups of cells which are similar in structure and which perform common or related functions.. Four Basic Kinds of Tissues. Epithelial Tissue. Key Terms. Histology:. the study of tissues.. Tissues:. groups of cells which are similar in structure and which perform common or related functions.. Four Basic Kinds of Tissues. Epithelial Tissue. Parenchyma – These are the most abundant and versatile cells found in plants.. Storage - Plants store nutrients in Parenchyma cells.. Basic Metabolism – parenchyma cells are the primary sites of photosynthesis and protein synthesis.. Types of tissues:. TYPES OF TISSUES:. 1. Epithelial, nervous, muscle, connective. 2. Connective tissue: . . a. Contains few cells- spaced apart. . b. Defensive (type)- defends the body. ex. WBC. Chapter 4. Objectives. Name the 4 main groups of tissues and give location and characteristics. Describe the difference between exocrine and endocrine glands and give examples. Give examples of circulating, generalized, and structural connective tissues. Baseline (Flightpath D): . To be able to recognize examples of plant organs, state their functions and use a light microscope to view a cross-section of a leaf. State the functions of different plant tissues. “Cells, Tissues, Organs & Systems”. Levels of Organization. Tissues. Groups of similar cells. Found in all multicellular organisms. Ex. Muscle tissue, nerve tissue, epithelial tissue, etc.. Organs. Cells. tissues . organs. . . organ systems organisms. Copy the words in . red and underlined. .. Cell Differentiation. Multicellular organisms (eukaryotic organisms like plant, animals, and fungi) have millions, billions, and trillions of cells.. I. Introduction. . A. Introduction. A. Introduction. Cells . are organized into . layers or groups of similar cells with a common function called tissues. .. 2. Intercellular junctions connect . organs. Literally, histology means tissue or web. To study tissues, certain techniques an instruments are used to study tissues. Tissue Preparation. For conventional bright field light microscopy, we follow the following steps:. Dr.Duran Kala. 4-. 2. Tissues and Histology. What is a Tissue?. A collection of similar cells and noncellular substances (extracellular matrix) secreted by the cells. Tissue Level of Organization. Epithelial . Fitua. Al-. Saedi. The . human . body is composed of four main types . of . tissues . :. . 1. . Epithelial . tissues . 2. . Connective . tissues. 3. Muscular . tissues. 4. . Nervous . tissues. A.  . PATHOLOGY. Targeted Learning. 1. Correlate . elements of cells and tissues as they pertain to the human body and medical terminology.. 2. Correctly construct, define, pronounce, and spell medical terms..

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