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Tissue: Structure and Function Chapter 27.2 Tissue A group of cells and cell products of similar structure that perform a common function Histology The study of tissues, especially their structure and arrangement Basic Tissue Types Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous Organ A group of tissues organized into a functional unit System Organs working together as functional units Epithelial Tissue Sheet-like layer of cells Cover surfaces or line cavities Often has glandular cells for fluid secretion Endothelium Epithelium that lines heart, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels Epithelial Types Simple Epithelium Simple squamous – inside blood vessels Simple cuboidal – lines ducts, ex. Kidney tubules, mucus glands Simple columnar – lining of small intestine Pseudostratified Columnar – trachea, bronchi Figure 09.9a Figure 09.9b Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelial Types Stratified Epithelium Stratified squamous - skin Transitional – urinary tract and bladder Tissue that connects-CONNECTIVE Loose CT adipose (fat) Dense CT Cartilage, Bone Vascular tissue-Blood Erythrocytes: RBC– carry O2 Leukocytes: WBC– part of the immune system Platelets - clotting Adipose (fat) Figure 09.11c Figure 09.11d Erythrocytes: Red Blood Cells Leucocytes: White Blood Cells Platelets Nervous Tissue Includes Nerves, Spinal Cord, Brain Nerve cells are called neurons Function: to send signals throughout the body. Neuron Muscle Tissue Types Smooth Muscle-Found in most organs (=Involuntary Muscle) Ex. Small intestine Skeletal Muscle-Attached to the bones (=Voluntary Muscle) Ex. Large muscles of body Cardiac Muscle –Heart pumps blood, part of it dies if you have a heart attack. Homeostasis: Balance (27.3)