PPT-1. What is the Tissue system?
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2 What is the Tissue system 3 What is the Tissue system 4 What are these structures 5 What is the Tissue 6 What is the Tissue 7 What is the Tissue 8 What is the Tissue 9 What is the Tissue. KEEPING THE BODY TOGETHER. Functions of connective tissue:. Interconnection of tissues. Support and motion. Storage. Cushioning and insulation. Enclosing and separating. Transport. protection. Characteristics of connective tissue. Ways of Repairing Tissue. Tissue repair depends . on the type of tissue damaged and the severity of the injury. .. Regeneration. : replacement of destroyed tissue with the same kind of tissue.. Fibrosis. * most abundant and widely distributed tissue. * functions:. binds structures together. supports and protects . fills spaces. produces blood cells. stores energy. provides immunity. 123,000 . people in need of lifesaving organ transplants and the thousands more in need of healing cornea and tissue transplants.. Log onto . www.donatelifewv.org. . to register or learn more about donation.. In the Plant Body. A section taken through any region of a typical plant body shows the presence of three tissue systems. . Epidermal. . Tissue System. Origin - . It is a derivative of . protoderm. .. Dr Iram Tassaduq. ‘Connective tissue’ is the term traditionally applied to a basic type of tissue of mesodermal origin which provides structural and metabolic support for other tissues and organs throughout the body, also known as “Supporting tissue”.. Form metabolic and structural connections between other tissues… nutrition and support. Forms a protective sheath around organs and helps insulate the body…cushion. Acts as a reserve for energy…storage. Lecture 4 Histology . Dr.Widad.J.H. .. The Immune Response. T cells = cellular immunity; function to. amplify the inflammatory response. B cells = . Organs in the immune system. Bone marrow. Thymus. Spleen. Lymph nodes. Peyer. Thymus. Unlike most other lymphoid structures, the thymus grows rapidly and attains its greatest size relative to the rest of the body during fetal life and the first years after birth. . Organs in the immune system. Bone marrow. Thymus. Spleen. Lymph nodes. Peyer. Thymus. Unlike most other lymphoid structures, the thymus grows rapidly and attains its greatest size relative to the rest of the body during fetal life and the first years after birth. . “Application of principles and methods of engineering and life sciences toward fundamental understanding of structure-function relationships in normal and pathological mammalian tissues and the development of biological substitutes to restore, maintain or improve tissue conditions.”. Plant . Tissue Culture is the process of growing isolated plant cells or organs in an artificial nutrient media outside the parent organism. In other words, it is an in vitro culture of plant cells or tissues on an artificial nutrient media under aseptic conditions, in glass containers.. lymphatic vessels. lymphatic organs. Diffuse Lymphoid Tissue. Dense lymphoid tissue. Discrete lymphoid organ . Thymus/ Lymph node/spleen /Tonsil. The muscular . tissue consists . of all the muscles of the body. These make up . almost 42. % of total body weight, and are composed of . long cells . known as fibers. The fibers are different lengths and vary in color from white to deep red.
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