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Page 1: TISSUE SLIDES Lab Practical Review Human Biology

TISSUE SLIDES

Lab Practical Review

Human Biology

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Simple Squamous Outer layer of skin aka “epidermis”

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Simple SquamousCheek Cell Smear

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Lung tissue is simple squamous for gas exchange!

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Simple Squamous

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Stratified Squamous(more than one layer of cells)

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Stratified Squamous

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Simple CuboidalSingle layer of “square” cells

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Cuboidal cells are designed to secrete, like those found in the

kidneys

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Simple Cuboidal

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Transitional epithelium includes squamous and cuboidal cells.

• This tissue is found in the bladder and other organs that are designed to stretch!

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Simple Columnar In the small intestine (jejunum)

• Columnar cells ABSORB, ABSORB, ABSORB!!

• What do they absorb in the intestines?

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Pseudostratified columnar cells can also have cilia, like in the trachea.

The cilia are hair-like structures that . . .

• AID IN MOVING SUBSTANCES like mucus, dust, and foreign particles

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Connective TissueAdipose (Fat Cells)

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Adipose

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Hyaline Cartilage(Chondrocytes)

• Found in the rib cage• Allows expansion of

lungs while breathing

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Hyaline Cartilage

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Elastic Cartilage(Chondrocytes)

• This is the bendable cartilage found in the ears.

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Bone (Osteocytes)

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Bone

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Blood(Erythrocytes and Leukocytes)

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Muscle TissueAll cells are called fibers!

Smooth

• Smooth muscle is stringy

• Found in all major organs

• Involuntary with one nucleus per cell

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Smooth Muscle

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Skeletal Muscle

• Has striations that make the fibers appear banded

• Tissue is voluntary and attached to bones

• Several nuclei per fiber

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Skeletal Muscle

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Cardiac Muscle

• Fibers have striations but are also branched

• Tissue is involuntary and found in the heart

• One nucleus per fiber

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Cardiac Muscle

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Nervous TissueAll tissue is made of neurons.

• Neurons appear as star-shaped cells in the brain (cerebrum and cerebellum) and the spinal cord

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Nerve Cells