Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
tissues and systems (vaccines for young children (diphtheria (tetanus…
tissues and systems
vaccines for young children
measles, mumps, and rubella
diphtheria
tetanus toxoid and pertussis
poliomyelitis
haemophelia influenza type B
hepatitis B
varicella
membranes
sheet-like structures found throughout body that perform special functions
classified as organs
those classified as epithelial membranes
posses layer of epithelial tissue and bottom layer of specialized connective tissue
can also be classified as
cutaneous
functions like a tarp placed over a boat
the main organ of the integumentary system commonly called the skin
serous
a two layered membrane with potential space in between parietal and visceral layers
mucous
lines openings to the outside world, such as your digestive tract, respiratory system, urinary system and reproductive tracts
types of muscles
skeletal muscle
called striated because of striped appearance
attached to bones; causes movement by contracting and relaxing
often found in openings in the body
cardiac muscle
found in walls of heart
smooth
forms walls of hollow organs such as in digestive system and blood vessels
often called visceral tissue
has the ability to contract and dilate
this helps with persistalysis and blood pressure
meningitis
inflammation of the meninges (membranes that cover brain and spinal cord)
caused by bacteria or virus
systems
fever
nausea
non-specific headaches
neck stiffness (nuchal rigidity)
skin rash
hearing loss
neurological/brain damage
kidney failure
loss of limbs
there is 10% fatality rate in this form
3% of college students represent the cases in this country
tissues
formed when there is collection of similar cells that act together to perform function
4 types of tissue each have a different function
epithelial
covering
covers and lines much of the body and also covers many of parts found in the body much like the plastic wrap we use to keep our food fresh
connective
support
found scattered throughout body, in organs, bones, muscles, nerves, membranes and skin
hold things together and provides structure and support
muscle
movement
provides means for movement, by and in bodies
nervous
control
acts as rapid messenger service for body; messages can cause actions to occur
synovial membranes
membrane type associated with connective tissue
synovial fluids
found in space between bone and joints and produces slippery substance
greatly reduces friction when joints move
sqaumous
flat or sclale-like cell
cuboidal
cube shaped
columnar
columnar-like
transitional
stretchy or variable
pseudo-stratified epithelial
single layer of cells that looks stratified but it is not