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The Academic Support Center @ Daytona State College ( Science 75, Page 1 of 54)

R E V I E W F O R A N A T O M Y I

BODY TISSUES

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Body Tissues 1. Epithelial Tissue 2. Connective Tissue 3. Muscle Tissue 4. Nervous Tissue

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When looking at a tissue slide you should go through a list of questions to find out what type of tissue you are

looking at.

1: Does it line an open space?? If yes, then automatically you know its an epithelial cell. 2: What is the distance between each cell? Are they stuck together Epithelial, muscle Are they widely spaced apart Bone, cartilage, Are they close together Red blood cells 3: What is the cell Shape paired with the cell spacing ? flat and stuck together Squamous Epithelial round and close together Adipose tissue lots of fibers in between the cells Areolar tissue Forward First

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Simple

1. Simple Squamous Epithelium

2. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

3. Simple Columnar Epithelium

Stratified

1. Stratified Non-keratinized Squamous Epithelium

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Epithelial Tissue

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Simple Squamous Epithelium Example 2 Back

Example 1

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Example 1

Example 2 Back

Microscope Example

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Simple Columnar Epithelium

Microscope Example

Example 2 Back

Example 1

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Stratified Non-keratinized Squamous Epithelium Microscope Example

Other Example Back

Keratinized Example

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Keratinized vs. nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

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Back Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Back Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Back Simple Columnar Epithelium

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Back Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

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Back Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

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Back Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

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Back Stratified Non-keratinized Squamous Epithelium

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Stratified Non-keratinized Squamous Epithelium

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Connective Tissue “It’s all about the extracellular matrix!” First

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Mature connective tissue A. Loose connective tissue 1. Areolar Connective Tissue 2. Adipose Tissue B. Dense Connective Tissue 3. Dense Regular Connective Tissue C. Cartilage 4. Hyaline cartilage D. Bone tissue 5. Osseous Tissue E. Liquid connective tissue 6. Blood tissue Back

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Loose Connective Tissue Areolar Tissue Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Loose Connective Tissue Adipose Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Dense or Fibrous Connective Tissue Tendon

Microscope Example Back

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Cartilage Hyaline

Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Bones Compact Bone

Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Liquid Connective Tissue Blood Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Back Loose Connective Tissue - Areolar

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Back Loose Connective Tissue - Areolar

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Back Loose Connective Tissue - Adipose

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Loose Connective Tissue - Adipose

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Dense or Fibrous Connective Tissue - Tendon

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Back Cartilage - Hyaline

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Cartilage - Hyline

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Back Compact Bone

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Compact Bone

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Back Blood

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Blood

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Muscular Tissue 1. Skeletal

2. Cardiac

3. Smooth

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How to Indentify… Look for striations (indicates skeletal or cardiac)

Look in intercalated disks (indicating cardiac)

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Skeletal Muscle Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Cardiac Muscle Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Smooth Muscle Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Back Skeletal Muscle

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Back Skeletal Muscle

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Back Cardiac Muscle

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Back Cardiac Muscle

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Back Smooth Muscle

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Back Smooth Muscle

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Nervous Tissue

First Slide Forward

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Nervous Tissue Microscope Example

Other Example Back

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Back Nervous Tissue

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Back Nervous Tissue

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Prepared by Eddie Hoppe (SI Leader) The Academic Support Center @ Daytona State College http://www.daytonastate.edu/asc/ascsciencehandouts.html

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