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Muscle Tissues
• Muscle tissue is like what part of an airplane?
• Contract in response to stimulus Æ muscle fibers shorten Æ move body parts
• Types:
– Skeletal
– Smooth
– Cardiac
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
• Cells are long and threadlike
• Cells have striations: alternating light and dark cross‐markings
• Each cell has many nuclei
Skeletal (Cont’d)
• Fun fact: 40% of the body is skeletal muscle
• Where? Muscles that attach to bone and are moved by conscious, voluntary, effort
• Functions: Muscles with skeletal tissue move head, trunk, limbs; facial expressions, write, talk, sing, beat Whitefield in the game tonight, etc…
Smooth
• Question: Is this tissue striated?
• Smooth = no striations
• Shorter than skeletal, spindle shaped, one central nucleus
Smooth (Cont’d)
• Fun fact: 10% of the body is smooth muscle
• Where? Walls of hollow internal organs (stomach, intestine, bladder, uterus, blood vessels)
• Functions: Movement of substance within the body (waste, blood, etc) Cannot be contracted consciously – involuntary
– Ex of involuntary: smooth muscle moves food through digestive tract
Cardiac
• Cells are striated and branched Æ make complex networks, one nucleus
• Can you control when your heart contracts or beats? Involuntary Cardiac (cont’d)
• Where? Only in the heart
• Function: pumps blood through the heart chambers and into blood vessels
Nervous tissue
• Nervous tissue is like what part of an airplane?
• Cells are neurons
– Support cells are neuroglial cells
Nervous tissue (cont’d)
• Where? Brain, spinal cord, nerves
• FUNCTIONS‐
1. NEURONS:
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Sense changes in surroundings and transmit nerve impulses to other neurons, muscles, or glands
Coordinate, regulate, integrate body functions
Nervous tissue (cont’d)
2. NEUROGLIAL CELLS:
• Support and bind parts of nervous tissue
• Supply nutrients to neurons (connect to blood vessels)
Based on what you know of nervous and muscle tissue…
• Complete this table in pairs:
Type
Function
Location
Skeletal
Gross body mvmt
Attached to skeleton
Smooth
Mvmt of substance in body
Walls of hollow organs, blood vessels
Cardiac
Mvmt of blood
Heart
Nervous
Neuron: coordination/integration/control
Neuroglial: provide nutrients/structure for neurons
Brain, Spine, Nerves
Recap
• On a sheet of scrap paper: For each slide, write the type of muscle or nervous tissue and explain why.
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