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adipose tissue
cytoplasm and nucleus is pushed to the cell membrane. lipid droplet is in center.
bone tissue
slide of osteon, haversian/central canal (blood vessels and nerves), lacunae (circles around haversian canal) volkmanns canal (connecting two haversian canals), matrix (background), canaliculus (small canal-like structures), osteocyte in lacuna
blood
fluid is plasma (matrix), numerous red cells (carry oxygen to tissues), few white cells, and fragments of cells are platelets (blood clotting)
nervous tissue
slide of neuron, cell body, cytoplasm, nucleus, axon, dendrite, nuclei of neuroglial cells
cardiac muscle
slide of striations, nucleus, intercalated discs (2 cells membranes overlapping each other)
connective tissue
adipose, bone, and blood are examples of....
nervous tissue
consists of a neuron (has the nucleus aka cell body) that has axons (one, output) and dendrites (more than one, input). In cytoplasm, there are nuclei of neuroglial cells
muscle tissue
cardiac, smooth, and skeletal are examples of....
adipose
found throughout the body. functions in energy storage, protection, and insulation.
bone tissue
composes most of the skeleton of the human body. purposes include support, storage (calcium and phosphorus), and hemopoiesis.
smooth muscle
involuntary muscle found in the walls of the viscera. no striations, uninuclear, and are spindle shape. Exists in sheets
skeletal muscle
large muscle mass associated with skeleton. Under voluntary control, containing multinucleated cells that have striations in the cytoplasm.
epithelial tissue
found within glands as well as on internal and external surfaces. their cells are found above a basement membrane.
columnar epithelium
column shaped, secretion, protection
cuboidal epithelium
cube shaped, secretion, absorbtion
squamous epithelium
flat shaped, diffusion
simple epithelium
epithelium cells are arranged in one row and all the cells' basal sides touch the basement membrane. 1 single layer
stratified epithelium
epithelium cells are found on rows and only the bottom row of cells touch the basement membrane.
kidney slide
These essential organs are actually million of tubes made up of simple cuboidal epithelium with lumens in the middle. Note the numerous basement membranes and the outside serosa.
tongue slide
there is a stratified squamous epithelium around the outside, next to the lumen. a basement membrane is found under the epithelium. Under the basement membrane, there is a lamina propria (connective tissue under the epithelium) and skeletal muscle under this.
small intestine
Layer: Lumen (empty space), simple columnar epithelium (covers villi. has goblet cells), basement membrane, then lamina propria (aka submucosa - consisting of connective tissue underneath), then 2 layers of smooth muscle (circular and longitudinal), and serosa surrounds outside of organ.
human scalp
dermis contains sebaceous glands (secretes oil and found closest to hair follicle), sudoriferous glands (secrete sweat), hair follicles, and filled with collagenous fibers. Epidermis is top layer sometimes containing part of hair follicle.
pigmented thin skin
epidermis composed of keritanized stratified squamous epithelium. melanin exists near basement membrane. dermis underneath epidermis, is a connective tissue composed of collagenous fibers. Dermal papillae rise up into epidermis (cause unique ridges of fingerprints)
non pigmented thin skin
epidermis composed of keritanized stratified squamous epithelium. no melanin within the epidermis. dermis underneath epidermis, is a connective tissue composed of collagenous fibers. Dermal papillae rise up into epidermis (cause unique ridges of fingerprints)
thick skin
epidermis is made of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, 5 layers. Lumen then stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granuolosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale (deepest) then the basement membrane.
thick dermis, contains dermal papillae and collagenous fibers. underneath dermis is the hypodermis (layer) which is primarily adipose.
trachea
lumen lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelium (appears to be layered) under basement membrane. above basement membrane is cilia. below p. columar epithelium is lamina propria. the incomplete rings are made of hyaline cartilage, contains chrondrocytes inside of the lacunae and surrounding matrix
urinary bladder
lumen is surrounded by stratified transitional epithelium, a basement membrane, layered smooth muscle, and a serosa.