1.01 Types of Body Tissues PDF
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of body tissues. It covers epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues, explaining their roles and functions. The document is organized by type and includes details for each.
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1.00 Understand structural organization of the body and roles of the first responder Objective 1.01 Understand types of body tissues HU40 Health Science I Organization of the Human Body: Tissues Composed of cells grouped by size shape and function Types of...
1.00 Understand structural organization of the body and roles of the first responder Objective 1.01 Understand types of body tissues HU40 Health Science I Organization of the Human Body: Tissues Composed of cells grouped by size shape and function Types of tissues: Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous HU40 Health Science I Organization of the Human Body: Tissues Epithelial Skin Covers the outside of the body Lines the inside of the body Membrane Two thin layers of tissue that form together Cells may secrete a fluid HU40 Health Science I Organization of the Human Body: Tissues Connective tissue supports and connects organs and tissue Adipose stores fat cells Cartilage firm, flexible support of the embryonic skeleton and part of the adult skeleton Tendons white bands of connective tissue attaching skeletal muscle to bone Ligaments strong, flexible bands of connective tissue that hold bones firmly together at the joints HU40 Health Science I Organization of the Human Body: Tissues Muscle tissue contracts and moves a body part Cardiac striated, involuntary contracts the heart Skeletal striated, voluntary attached to the skeleton Smooth nonstriated, involuntary provides movement in various body systems HU40 Health Science I Organization of the Human Body: Tissues Nervous tissue reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Skeletal System provides support, protection and movement Skull Ribs Pelvis Humerus Femur HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Muscular System provides support, protection, movement and heat Diaphragm Pectoralis Major Gluteus Maximus HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Circulatory System pumps blood and transports oxygen Blood Arteries Veins Heart HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Lymphatic System stimulates immune response and produces lymphocytes Spleen Tonsils Thymus Gland HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Respiratory System allows for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide Lungs Diaphragm Alveoli Larynx Pharynx HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Digestive System digests food and absorbs nutrients Esophagus Stomach Liver Large Intestine Small Intestine HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Integumentary System protects, regulates body temperature, and provides sensation Skin Hair Sweat Glands HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Nervous System processes information Brain Spinal Cord HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Sensory System provides sensation Eyes Ears Nose Mouth Skin HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Urinary System allows for elimination of urine Kidneys Bladder HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Endocrine System controls body functions Pancreas Thyroid Gland HU40 Health Science I Organ Systems Reproductive System controls reproductive processes Females Uterus Ovaries Vagina Males Testes HU40 Health Science I Works Cited Flickr. “Urinary system.” Flickr.com. 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