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Chapter 4

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Four Types of Tissue   Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, Nerve Tissue  
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Epithelial tissue is classified by   Shape and layer  
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Shape epithelial tissue   squamous,cuboidal,columnar,ciliated  
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Layer epithelial tissue   Simple, Stratified  
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Connective Tissue Type   Blood, Areolar, Adipose, Fibrous, Elastic, Bone,Cartilage  
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Muscle Tissue Type   Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth  
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Nerve Tissue   Neurons  
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Nerve tissue is supported by specialized connective tissue   Neuroglia, Schwann Cells  
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Moves Bones   Skeletal Bones  
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Forms the heart   Cardiac Muscle  
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Forms walls of hollow organs   Smooth Muscle  
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Covers and lines Surfaces   Epithelial Tissue  
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Connects or supports body parts   Connective Tissue  
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Contracts and Moves Something   Muscle Tissue  
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Carries requlatory impulses   Nerve Tisue  
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Flat irregular shape   Squamous  
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Cube shape   Cuboidal  
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Columnar   Long Narrow  
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Columnar with Cilia   Columnar ciliated  
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Surface changes shape from round to squamous   Transitional Epithelium  
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Single layer is   simple  
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Multiple layer is   Stratified  
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Connective tissue that contains White blood cells and Red Blood cells platelets and plasma   Blood  
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Connective tissue white blood cells present between the skin and muscle and below epitheilium of mucous membrane tracts   Arolar  
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Connective tissue that is subcutaneous, cushions, thermogenic   Adipose  
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Connective tissue tendons, ligaments and dermis Cells are fibroblasts   Fibrous  
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Connective tissue around alveoli, walls of large arteries Cells are Fibroblasts   Elastic  
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Connective Tissue that form bones of skeleton Cells are osteocytes   Bone  
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Connective tissue that form joints and wall of trachea nose and ear Cells are Chondrocytes   Cartilage  
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Striated, voluntary, multi nucleated nerve impulses make it move, generate heat, Muscle attaches to bone   Skeletal Muscle  
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Visceral, no striation, uni nucleated, nerve impulses peristalsis Stomach,walls of arteries,veins, iris of eye   Smooth Muscle  
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Faint striation, uni nucleated nerve impulses permits electrical impulses walls of the chambers of the heart.   Cardiac Muscle  
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Neurons generate and transport impulses   Nerve Tissue  
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Neuroglia are in the ____ and contain   CNS contain Brain Spinal Cord  
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Schwann cells are in the ___ and contain   PNS contain nerves that emerge from CNS Peripheral nerves  
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Contain the Nucleus   Cell body  
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Carries impulses away for the Cell body   Axon  
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Carries impulses toward the Cell Body   Dendrites  
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Neurotransmitter space between two neurons   Synapse  
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Insulate neurons, speed up impulses formed from Schwann cells   Myelin Sheaths  
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Location of Nerve tissue   Brain, Spinal Cord, Peripheral nerves  
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