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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 34.6 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...their functions. A tissue may be held...
...fibers. The term tissue is from a...
...main categories: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, nervous...
...epithelial tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and...
...connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle tissue....
...tissue, and muscle tissue. Occurring in sheets...
...packed cells, epithelial tissue covers the outside...
...and particles. Connective tissue functions mainly to...
...cases, the connective tissue cells secrete the...
...kinds of connective tissue fibers, which are...
...that joins connective tissue to adjacent tissues....
...are loose connective tissue, adipose tissue, fibrous...
...connective tissue, adipose tissue, fibrous connective tissue,...
...tissue, fibrous connective tissue, cartilage, bone, and...
...function. Loose connective tissue binds epithelia to...
...place. Loose connective tissue has all three...
...of loose connective tissue. Fibroblasts secrete the...
...by phagocytosis. Adipose tissue is a specialized...
...the matrix. Adipose tissue pads and insulates...
...fuel. Fibrous connective tissue is dense, due...
...type of connective tissue forms tendons, attaching...
...a mineralized connective tissue. Osteoblasts deposit a...
...blood clotting. Nervous tissue senses stimuli and...
...unit of nervous tissue is the neuron,...
...muscle cell. Muscle tissue is composed of...
...the most abundant tissue in most animals,...
...types of muscle tissue in the vertebrate...
...zone of connective tissue, surrounded by a...
...layer of connective tissue encapsulates the entire...
...of new body tissue and produce about...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 124.53 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...become specialized A tissue is made of...
...muscle and nervous tissue. 1. Epithelial tissue...
...tissue. 1. Epithelial tissue (epithelium) consists of...
...surface of this tissue is typically exposed...
...to the underlying tissue by a noncellular...
...or squamous. Epithelial tissue may be simple,...
...found in epithelial tissue lining body cavities...
...of underlying connective tissue. Mucosas or mucous...
...loose underlying connective tissue. The epithelial layer...
...membranes. 2. Connective tissue joins other tissues...
...kinds of connective tissue will have different...
...kind of connective tissue is determined in...
...class of connective tissue has a fundamental...
...wander through the tissue engulfing and digesting...
...Loose (areolar) connective tissue is found everywhere...
...Together with adipose tissue, it forms the...
...macrophages. Dense connective tissue is found in...
...forces. Dense connective tissue may be regular...
...component. Elastic connective tissue is found in...
...present. Reticular connective tissue makes the framework...
...cell types. Adipose tissue is found in...
...in lacunae. This tissue lacks nerves, lymph...
...called osteons. This tissue is rich in...
...materials. 3. Muscle tissue is specialized to...
...heart. 4. Nervous tissue is composed of...
...together by connective tissue. The nervous tissue...
...tissue. The nervous tissue also contains various...
...dense fibrous connective tissue. Contains hair follicles,...
...sensory receptors. Subcutaneous tissue is made of...
...made of adipose tissue, a good insulator....
...composed of living tissue and capable of...
...made of connective tissue. The periosteum is...
...produces fatty connective tissue. Osteons or Haversian...
...In humans, bone tissue is replaced as...
...from noncartilage connective tissue: intramembranous development. Osteoblasts...
...of fibrous connective tissue that connect bones....
...wrapped by connective tissue making the muscle....
...cords of connective tissue that attach muscles...
...of the nervous tissue. Others recapture or...
...replaced by scar tissue. The damage interferes...
...together in connective tissue. Within the CNS,...
...thick cords of tissue that become nerves...
...layers of connective tissue with fluid in...
...Two layers of tissue protect the eye:...
...layer of connective tissue that protects and...
...Blood, a connective tissue made of cells,...
...interstitial fluid or tissue fluid, bathes the...
...type of connective tissue containing different kinds...
...made of connective tissue and smooth muscle....
...consists of connective tissue rich in elastic...
...to a particular tissue. Changes in blood...
...sac of connective tissue, the pericardium, protects...
...conduct lymph. Lymphatic tissue organized into lymph...
...and drain the tissue. Obstruction of the...
...mechanism. Damage to tissue by physical injury...
...elements to initiate tissue repair, makes the...
...and divide in tissue culture indefinitely. B...
...lymphocytes live in tissue culture for only...
...response against transplanted tissue. T cells are...
...organ. The transplanted tissue has MHC antigens...
...accept any foreign tissue, e.g. cornea. Because...
...small flap of tissue that closes the...
...tubes and elastic tissue with a very...
...in the lung tissue send nerve impulses...
...layer of connective tissue rich in blood...
...made of connective tissue. Below the level...
...peritoneum, the connective tissue that lines the...
...is the target tissue. Stimulates and inhibits...
...body growth and tissue and organ growth...
...in the connective tissue surrounding the thyroid....
...the blood and tissue fluid. Stimulate calcium...
...in the adipose tissue, and inhibits the...
...columns of erectile tissue called cavernous bodies....
...cavernous bodies. This tissue becomes engorged with...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 101.77 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...The number of tissue layers found in...
...Embryonic tissues. A tissue is an organized...
...embryonic layers of tissue, the endoderm and...
...using hard bony tissue for structure and...
...support the gill tissue. The gill-support hypothesis...
...are correlated. A tissue is made of...
...functions. 1. Epithelial tissue (epithelium) consists of...
...surface of this tissue is typically exposed...
...to the underlying tissue by a non-cellular...
...squamous. 2. Connective tissue joins other tissues...
...kinds of connective tissue will have different...
...kind of connective tissue is determined in...
...Loose (areolar) connective tissue is found everywhere...
...Together with adipose tissue, it forms the...
...macrophages. Dense connective tissue is found in...
...forces. Dense connective tissue may be regular...
...component. Elastic connective tissue is found in...
...Fibroblasts present. Adipose tissue is found in...
...in lacunae. This tissue lacks nerves, lymph...
...called osteons. This tissue is rich in...
...materials. 3. Muscle tissue is specialized to...
...heart. 4. Nervous tissue is composed of...
...together by connective tissue. The nervous tissue...
...tissue. The nervous tissue also contains various...
...per gram of tissue. It is expressed...
...ml O2/gram of tissue/hour. Large animal have...
...maintain homeostasis. Epithelial tissue is located at...
...have specialized heat-producing tissue called brown adipose...
...called brown adipose tissue. This tissue has...
...adipose tissue. This tissue has many mitochondria...
...released. Brown adipose tissue releases about 10...
...in the adipose tissue, and inhibits the...
...small flap of tissue that closes the...
...tubes and elastic tissue with a very...
...type of connective tissue containing different kinds...
...Blood, a connective tissue made of cells,...
...interstitial fluid or tissue fluid, bathes the...
...made of connective tissue and smooth muscle....
...consists of connective tissue rich in elastic...
...to a particular tissue. Changes in blood...
...sac of connective tissue, the pericardium, protects...
...conduct lymph. Lymphatic tissue organized into lymph...
...Tonsils are lymphatic tissue that protects the...
...and drain the tissue. Obstruction of the...
...together in connective tissue. Within the CNS,...
...Two layers of tissue protect the eye:...
...layer of connective tissue that protects and...
...wrapped by connective tissue making the muscle....
...cords of connective tissue that attach muscles...
...columns of erectile tissue called cavernous bodies....
...cavernous bodies. This tissue becomes engorged with...
...mechanism. Damage to tissue by physical injury...
...elements to initiate tissue repair, makes the...
...through blood and tissue for years or...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 35.71 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...plants evolved vascular tissue and are known...
...vascular tissues. Vascular tissue transports materials among...
...is a living tissue in which nutrient-conducting...
...cap of gametophyte tissue, the calyptra. This...
...built on the tissue-producing meristems, gametangia, embryos...
...with lignified vascular tissue. These roots appear...
...probably evolved from tissue flaps on the...
...of stems. Vascular tissue then grew into...
...flattened and a tissue webbing developed joining...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 75.15 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...system or vascular tissue: Phloem for the...
...environments, lack woody tissue and usually form...
...species lack vascular tissue (xylem and phloem)....
...losing their vascular tissue. FERNS AND FERN...
...allies have vascular tissue made of xylem...
...Food supplied by tissue Food only in...
...Produce seeds. Vascular tissue: xylem for water...
...throughout the ground tissue. The root system...
...triploid (3n) nutritive tissue called the endosperm....
...had megaphylls. woody tissue of secondary xylem...
...cells and connective tissue in some (triploblastic)....
...There are three tissue systems that extend...
...the plant. Each tissue system contains two...
...that form the tissue. A growing plant...
...cells. Sclereid rich tissue may be hard...
...TISSUES 1. GROUND TISSUE SYSTEM Composed of...
...simple tissues. Parenchyma tissue parenchyma cells Collenchyma...
...parenchyma cells Collenchyma tissue Collenchyma cells Sclerenchyma...
...Collenchyma cells Sclerenchyma tissue sclereids, fibers 2....
...fibers 2. VASCULAR TISSUE SYSTEM Composed of...
...Fibers 3. DERMAL TISSUE SYSTEM Composed of...
...Cork parenchyma Ground tissue performs many functions:...
...and cubical. Vascular tissue system conducts materials...
...other organelles. Dermal tissue system is the...
...as a storage tissue. GROWTH Growth in...
...Mesophyll The photosynthetic tissue found in between...
...xylem and phloem tissue. Xylem is usually...
...away photosynthates. Support tissue allows the leaf...
...known as ground tissue), and vascular tissue....
...tissue), and vascular tissue. a) Herbaceous dicots...
...throughout the ground tissue; there are no...
...of the primary tissue behind the apical...
...ARRANGEMENT OF VASCULAR TISSUE. Epidermis protects the...
...minerals. Cortex, ground tissue made of parenchyma...
...rise to secondary tissue in woody dicots...
...and the nutritive tissue (endosperm or cotyledons)....
...out of the tissue that produces it....
...in the vascular tissue. It inhibits seed...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 83.32 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...roots, leaves, vascular tissue, wood, etc. appear...
...ferns have vascular tissue, true leaves and...
...and have vascular tissue. Present day charophytes...
...system or vascular tissue: Phloem for the...
...surrounding the vascular tissue of the leaf....
...new adaptations: transport tissue, cuticle, etc. Support...
...gametophyte. The parental tissue provides the embryo...
...system or vascular tissue Secondary metabolic compounds...
...of a vascular tissue made of special...
...a food storing tissue and a surrounding...
...environments, lack woody tissue and usually form...
...species lack vascular tissue (xylem and phloem)....
...buds having meristematic tissue. These meristems produce...
...not have conducting tissue. Some species have...
...strengthens the vascular tissue cells. Evolution of...
...bundles of vascular tissue; this arrangement of...
...arrangement of conducting tissue is known as...
...There are three tissue systems that extend...
...the plant. Each tissue system contains two...
...that form the tissue. CELLS Parenchyma cells...
...cells. TISSUES Epidermal tissue consists of a...
...areas where cork tissue develops. Cork tissue...
...tissue develops. Cork tissue or periderm consists...
...cork parenchyma. Ground tissue is located below...
...surrounds the vascular tissue. It is made...
...structural support. Vascular tissue is complex. It...
...tissues. The vascular tissue forms a central...
...Mesophyll The photosynthetic tissue found in between...
...xylem and phloem tissue. Xylem is usually...
...anatomy of phloem tissue. The phloem has...
...grams of fresh tissue. 1 ng =...
...out of the tissue that produces it....
...of an inner tissue called the nucellus...
...ANTHER ? SPOROGENOUS TISSUE ? MICROSPORE ?...
...of the sporogenous tissue divides meiotically to...
...and the nutritive tissue (endosperm or cotyledons)....
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 42.84 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...composed of three tissue systems: dermal vascular,...
...plant has three tissue systems: the dermal,...
...body. The dermal tissue, or epidermis, is...
...retain water. Vascular tissue, continuous throughout the...
...sieve-tube cell. Ground tissue is tissue that...
...Ground tissue is tissue that is neither...
...is neither dermal tissue nor vascular tissue....
...tissue nor vascular tissue. In dicot stems,...
...dicot stems, ground tissue is divided into...
...internal to vascular tissue, and cortex, external...
...to the vascular tissue. The functions of...
...functions of ground tissue include photosynthesis, storage,...
...starch. The fleshy tissue of most fruit...
...layers of vascular tissue. In woody plants,...
...the three primary tissue systems of the...
...region, the three tissue systems produced by...
...tissues. The ground tissue produces the endodermis...
...cortex. The vascular tissue produces the stele,...
...cylinder of vascular tissue where both xylem...
...ringed by vascular tissue with alternating patterns...
...phloem. The ground tissue between the protoderm...
...to the ground tissue system. These are...
...to the vascular tissue without having to...
...root, the vascular tissue runs the length...
...surrounded by ground tissue. In most dicots,...
...rays of ground tissue between the vascular...
...of the ground tissue system, the pith...
...throughout the ground tissue rather than arranged...
...the stem’s ground tissue is mostly parenchyma,...
...transpiration. The ground tissue of the leaf,...
...occurs. The vascular tissue of a leaf...
...producing secondary vascular tissue and periderm The...
...forms secondary vascular tissue. The accumulation of...
...accumulation of this tissue over the years...
...rays of ground tissue between the bundles....
...accumulates, producing the tissue we call wood....
...the secondary dermal tissue. Because the periderm...
...of the dermal tissue of leaves and...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 632.6 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...differ) Arteries 251396538735Connective tissue made up mainly...
...thick lining 00Connective tissue made up mainly...
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Solutions | Approved: 6 years ago | 338.12 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 0
...C. organs D. tissue systems 8. All...
...C. organs D. tissue systems 8. All...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 36.51 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences | Downloaded: 0
...of the supportive tissue are named with...
...the cell or tissue of origin followed...
...not invade surrounding tissue or spread to...
...the cell or tissue origin. Answer: False...
...infiltrate normal body tissue and in some...
...the cell or tissue of origin, followed...
...taking a small tissue sample to be...
...the cell or tissue of origin. Name...
...their cell or tissue of origin. Answers:...
...cartilage fibro- fibrous tissue hemangio- blood vessels...
...agents and what tissue is at risk....
...superficial layer of tissue without growing into...
...grown into nearby tissue. N (Nodes) NX...
N/A 373
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