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Chapter 3: Muscle and Nervous
Tissues
Objectives
1. Name the four major tissue types and their
subcategories. (c. muscle; d. nervous)
2. Explain the structure and function of the
muscle and nervous tissues.
3. Give the chief locations of the muscle and
nervous tissue in the body
4. Be able to identify muscle and nervous tissue.
•http://www.biology.eku.edu/RITCHISO/301notes3.htm
3 Types of Muscle Tissue
• Skeletal muscle
• Cardiac muscle
– Both striated
• Smooth muscle
– Not striated
SKELETAL MUSCLE
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Attached to bones
Controls gross body movements
Striations
Multinucleated due to being very active
Cylindrical shape
Voluntary control
CARDIAC MUSCLE
Skeletal Muscle:
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Found only in the heart
Involuntary control
Faint striations
Uninucleated
Branched cells
Intercalated disks – junctions between
cells
SMOOTH MUSCLE
Cardiac muscle:
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Smooth muscle:
Walls of hollow organs & blood vessels
Lacks striations
Uninucleated
Spindle shaped cells
Involuntary control
NERVOUS TISSUE
• Neuron – nerve cell; vary in form & size
based on location & function
• Do not reproduce
• Can extend more than 3 feet
• Neurons and supporting cells make up the
brain, spinal cord and nerves (location)
Types of Neurons and Functions
• Conduct impulses from body to central
nervous system – sensory neuron
• Conduct impulses from CNS to body –
motor neuron
• Form connecting network between
different types of neurons – associative
neurons
NERVE TISSUE: