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A collection of interconnected cells that perform a similar function within an organism. Muscular Tissue Nervous Tissue connective Tissue Epithelial Tissue

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•A collection of interconnected cells that perform a similar function within an organism.

Muscular Tissue Nervous Tissue connective Tissue Epithelial Tissue

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•Contractile tissue of the body.• Is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells .

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•The nervous muscle is the fourth major class of vertebrate tissue.• all nervous tissue of an organism makes up its nervous system, which may include the brain, spinal Cord, and nerves throughout the organism.

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•It is a category not really talked about and there is no exact definition.• but is mostly derived from the mesoderm, and characterized largely by the traits of non-living tissue.

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•Epithelial tissue covers the whole surface of the body. •It is made up of cells closely packed and ranged in one or more layers.

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• a type of stratified muscle, usually attached to the skeleton. •Skeleton muscles are used to create movement, by applying force to bones and joints; thus creating contraction. •They generally contract voluntarily, although they can contract involuntarily through reflexes

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•Smooth muscle fibers are spindle shaped and it can contract and relax. •There are two types of smooth muscle arrangement in the body multi-unit and single-unit.

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•Cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary striated muscle found within the heart.• Its function is to pump blood through the circulatory system by contracting.

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•Simple epithelial are very large.• They are really thin. •They also have a prominent, protruding nucleus.

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•Stratified epithelial have two or more cells. •The outermost layer of cells determines the cells

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• blood is a specialized biological fluid consisting of red, and white blood cells and platelets suspended in a complex fluid medium known as blood plasma.

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•Dense connective tissue is also known as dense fibrous tissue.•It has collagen fibers as its main matrix element.

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• Bones are rigid organs that form part of the endo skeleton of vertebrates.

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• a form of fibrous connective tissue that is composed of closely packed collagenous fibers in a rubbery gelatinous substance called chondrin.

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•Loose connective tissue is used to link epithelia to other parts of the organ wall. •This is the section through your duodenum.

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• Squamous epithelial is an epithelium characterized by its most superficial layer consisting of flat, scale like cells called squamous cells. •Squamous epithelial can only process one layer of these cells, also known as simple and stratified.

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•Stratified columnar epithelium is rare. • one place you can find it is in the largest ducts of salivary glands.

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•Stratified epithelial have two or more cells. •The outermost layer of cells determines the cells

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One layer of cells. Thin and flat.

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One layer of long thin cells.

They are thick and built to take on more wear and tear than simple squamous and simple cuboidal epithelial

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They are a single layer of cubed shaped cells.

They are more picky than simple squamous.

They do not take as much wear as simple columnar

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A strap like body that connects bone to muscle.

The fibers are oriented in parallel arrays.

Thin, dark nuclei of the fibroblasts.

Their cytoplasm cannot be distinguished.

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Have many fibers, scarce cells, and they are arranged in bundles.

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They are gathered and connected to the thick, strong epimysium on the surfaces of individual muscles.

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Often present in high concentration to mask the straining of other matrix components like glycosaminoglycans and cologen.

Glycosaminoglycans and colagen give this cartilage a great deal of flexibility.

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Most abundant type of cartilage.

It is avascular hyaline Cartilage that is made predominantly of type 2 Collagen.

It is found in the lining of bones in joints and is also present inside bones, serving as a center of ossification or bone growth.

Forms most of the embryonic skeleton.

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Fibrous connective tissue with the fibers arranged in a mesh or net.

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Reticular fibers consist of one or more types of very thin collagen fibers, mostly types with which abundant carbohydrate has been combined.

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Adipose tissue is loose connective tissue which is dominated by fat cells, or adipocytes.  

Since most loose connective tissue contains scattered clusters of adipocytes, the term adipose tissue is usually reserved for large masses (grossly visible) of these cells.

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