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Review how cells form the basis of tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Outline the four types primary tissue types.
Describe the structure and function of these four tissue types; epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous.
Identify distinguishing features of each tissue type.
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FUNBIO 14 PART 3
Review how cells form the basis of tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Outline the four types primary tissue types.
Describe the structure and function of these four tissue types; epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous.
Identify distinguishing features of each tissue type.
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intervertebral
Unipolar
endosteum
threadlike
pericondrium
Lacunae
Compact
hyaline
matrix
fibrocartilage
Perichondrium
Neuroglia
Canaliculi
Specialized
Connective
Tissue
:
cartilage
specialized
cells
embedded
in
a
of
extracellular
fibers
and
other
material
.
A
dense
network
of
collagen
fibers
and
elastic
fibers
firmly
embedded
in
chondroitin
sulfate
(
a
gel
like
component
of
the
ground
substance
)
-
Chrondrocytes
:
Cartilage
cells
found
in
spaces
(
?
lacunae
?
)
in
the
extracellular
matrix
-
Perichondrium
:
Covering
of
dense
irregular
connective
tissue
that
surrounds
the
cartilage
;
source
of
new
cartilage
cells
.
Two
layers
:
outer
fibrous
layer
and
inner
cellular
layer
-
No
blood
vessels
or
nerves
,
except
Three
types
of
cartilage
:
hyaline
,
fibrocartilage
,
and
elastic
cartilage
:
-
Most
abundant
cartilage
in
the
body
:
ends
of
long
bones
,
anterior
end
of
ribs
,
nose
,
trachea
,
bronchi
-
Surrounding
by
perichondrium
(
some
exceptions
like
articular
cartilage
)
-
Provide
flexibility
and
support
.
Reduces
friction
-
Chondrocytes
are
scattered
among
bundles
of
collagen
fibers
within
the
extracellular
matrix
-
Lack
a
perchondrium
-
Strongest
type
of
cartilage
-
Found
in
disc
(
between
vertebrae
)
,
menisci
(
cartilage
pads
of
knees
)
,
portions
of
tendons
that
insert
into
cartilage
elastic
cartilage
-
Chrondrocytes
are
located
within
a
network
of
elastic
fibers
-
is
present
-
E
.
g
.
auricle
of
ear
,
auditory
/
Eustachian
tube
,
epiglottis
-
Provides
strength
and
elasticity
specialized
connective
tissue
(
the
bone
)
:
-
Bones
are
organs
composed
of
several
different
connective
tissues
:
bone
(
osseous
)
tissue
,
periosteum
,
and
.
-
Two
types
:
Compact
(
shaft
of
long
bones
)
or
spongy
(
end
of
long
bone
)
.
bone
is
composted
of
basic
units
called
Osteons
or
haversian
system
(
basic
unit
of
compact
bone
)
which
have
4
parts
:
Lamellae
Lacunae
Central
(
Haverisan
)
canal
Two
types
:
continued
?
Spongy
bone
lacks
osteons
.
Instead
,
it
has
columns
of
bone
called
trabeculae
which
contain
:
Lamellae
Osteocytes
Canaliculi
bone
:
-
Bone
cells
(
osteoblasts
)
make
new
bone
.
They
become
encased
in
a
calcified
cartilage
matrix
and
become
osteocytes
-
Specialized
bone
cells
called
osteoclasts
digest
bone
tissue
to
allow
for
growth
and
modification
muscle
tissue
:
Muscle
tissue
consists
of
specialized
cells
that
contract
when
stimulated
.
The
body
has
three
types
of
muscle
tissue
:
Skeletal
(
voluntary
)
Cardiac
(
involuntary
)
Smooth
muscle
(
involuntary
)
-
Nervous
tissue
contains
specialized
cells
that
conduct
impulses
.
Neurons
are
conducting
cells
.
They
transmit
impulses
from
one
region
of
the
body
to
another
.
are
nonconducting
cells
.
They
are
a
type
of
nervous
system
connective
tissue
.
There
are
three
types
of
neurons
,
classified
by
polarity
:
:
dendrite
and
axon
on
the
same
end
Bipolar
:
dendrite
and
axon
on
opposite
ends
Multi
-
polar
:
multiple
dendrites
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