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June 24th   Presentation Topics

  Quiz on Glandular Epithelium/Connective Tissue   Notes: Nervous and Muscle Tissue   Finish Tissue Lab   Tissue Study Guide   Tissue Practice Questions   Work on Powerpoint Presentations   Monday: Text pp. 138-144

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QUIZ # 8 GLANDULAR EPITHELIAL TISSUE; CONNECTIVE TISSUE

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Quiz # 8 Glandular Epithelia 1  Define Tissue

2  Define Gland 3  What are two ways glands are classified ? 4  Glands without ducts are ___________ glands? List one example of a product of this type of gland. 5  Glands with ducts are __________ glands ? List one example of this type of gland. 6  Compare merocrine and holocrine glands. How are they similar ? How do they differ ? 3

Quiz # 8 Connective Tissue

  List 5 functions of connective tissue (#7-11) 12  What is the name of embryonic connective tissue ? 13  Which type of cartilage is the most abundant ? Where would you find it in the body ?   Give an example of each of the following: 14  Loose connective tissue 15  Dense connective tissue 4

Bonus Question (5 points !)

  What organ can be both an endocrine gland and an exocrine gland?

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Tissue: The Living Fabric

Tissue: NERVOUS and MUSCLE - Part 4

  The four types of tissues   Epithelial   Connective   Muscle   Nerve

Nervous Tissue

  Branched neurons with long cellular processes and support cells (glia)   Transmits electrical signals from sensory receptors to effectors   Found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves

Nervous Tissue

Figure 4.10

Muscle Tissue: Skeletal

  Long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells with obvious striations   Initiates and controls voluntary movement   Found in skeletal muscles that attach to bones or skin

Muscle Tissue: Skeletal

  Long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells with obvious striations   Initiates and controls voluntary movement   Found in skeletal muscles that attach to bones or skin

Figure 4.11a

Muscle Tissue: Cardiac

  Branching, striated, uninucleate cells interlocking at intercalated discs   Propels blood into the circulation   Found in the walls of the heart

Muscle Tissue: Cardiac

  Branching, striated, uninucleate cells interdigitating at intercalated discs   Propels blood into the circulation   Found in the walls of the heart

Figure 4.11b

cardiac muscle cells

junction between adjacent cells

intercalated disc

Muscle Tissue: Smooth

  Sheets of spindle-shaped cells with central nuclei that have no striations   Propels substances along internal passageways (i.e., peristalsis)   Found in the walls of hollow organs

Muscle Tissue: Smooth

Figure 4.11c

June 24th   Presentation Topics

  Quiz on Glandular Epithelium/Connective Tissue   Notes: Nervous and Muscle Tissue   Finish Tissue Lab   Tissue Study Guide   Tissue Practice Questions   Work on Powerpoint Presentations   Monday: Text pp. 138-144

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Lab 13   Continue tissue slides: Blood, Muscle, Neuron, Sperm

  Any incompleted Slides   Turn in completed lab 13

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