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Four Major Types of Tissue, (simple (single layer of cells), Link Title),…
Four Major Types of Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Spinal
Brain
Nerves
Muscle Tissue
Smooth
Skeletal
Epithelial Tissue
-skin surface
-Lines the GI tract of the organs and other hollow organs
kinds
Simple Squamous
single layers of cells connected to the basement membrane
absorption and filtration processes
located where rapid diffusion is required
stratified
protection against mechanical stress- found in the mouth, eyes, esophagus, vagina-flatten structure connected to the basement layer
Pseudostratified
upper respiratory tract
absorption and filtration processes
made is many layers that are connected to a base membrane
Transitional
made up of cells that are able to stretch
found: urinary bladder
moving as urine passes through or fills them.
Simple cuboidal
single layer of cells, larger, connected to base membrane
absorption and filtration processes
absorption and filtration processes
Connective tissue
Example: bone
Location: All parts of the body
Function: Fat and soft padding tissue
connective types
Specialized cells
Protein fibers
Ground substance (fluid varies based on tissue)
simple (single layer of cells)
Link Title
Cardiac