PPT-Chapter 5 – Tissues (Histology)

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Body tissues are divided into 4 categories Connective Nerve Muscle Epithelial 1 Connective Tissue Functions Connect support transportation blood defense and storage

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Body tissues are divided into 4 categories Connective Nerve Muscle Epithelial 1 Connective Tissue Functions Connect support transportation blood defense and storage fat cells are surrounded by some type of nonliving matrix. Chapter 7 Cartilage Prof Abdel-. Majeed. Safer Histology & . Hisctochemistry. 1. Cartilage: Introduction. Cartilage is characterized by an extracellular matrix (ECM) enriched with . glycosaminoglycans. By. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer. 1. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . 2. Chapter 1. What is HISTOLOGY ?. Chapter 7 Cartilage Prof Abdel-. Majeed. Safer Histology & . Hisctochemistry. 1. Cartilage: Introduction. Cartilage is characterized by an extracellular matrix (ECM) enriched with . glycosaminoglycans. By. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer. 1. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . 2. Chapter 1. What is HISTOLOGY ?. 4-. 2. Tissue Level of Organization. The classification of tissue types is based on the structure of cells; the composition of noncellular substance surrounding cells (extracellular matrix) and the functions of the cells.. 4-. 2. Tissue Level of Organization. The classification of tissue types is based on the structure of cells; the composition of noncellular substance surrounding cells (extracellular matrix) and the functions of the cells.. , human. , plant. Sources - medical, veterinary, research . Grossed. , fixed, processed, embedded, sectioned, and . stained . I. mportant to . the scientific investigation process . T. o . establish and confirm patient . 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:. Study . Histology. Often called . Microscopic Anatomy. Greek word – . . Histos. = tissue. . Logia. =science/study. Cells work together in functionally related groups called tissues. 4 basic type of tissues:. Cells are arranged in tissues that perform specialized structural and functional roles. Four Major Types of Tissue:. Epithelial. Connective. Muscle. Nervous. Introduction. General Characteristics. Covers free body surfaces. 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 . . VAN-607. TOPIC-. . HISTOLOGY OF MALE GENITAL-TUBULAR PART URETHRA PENIS & PREPUCE. Dr. SANJAY KUMAR BHARTI. HEAD,VETERINARY ANATOMY. Male Genital Organs Contains following organs 1.-One Pair Gonads 2.- Tubular Organs . How to Fix and Prepare Tissue forHistology SubmissionHistology involves all processes from the collection of tissue from the animal to cover slipping the final slide product. Tufts Comparative Pathol . Tissues have two interacting components:. Cells .. . Extracellular matrix (ECM).which is consist of many kinds of macromolecules.. The (ECM) function :. Supports the cells and the fluids that transports nutrients to the cells ..

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