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TISSUES, GLANDS, AND
MEMBRANES
CHAPTER 4 CONTENT
“IN THE MIDDLE OF DIFFICULTY LIES
OPPORTUNITY.” ALBERT EINSTEIN
TISSUE CLASSIFICATION
EPITHELEAL
CONNECTIVE
MUSCLE
NERVE
MUSCLE AND NERVE WILL BE DISCUSSED IN
LATER CHAPTERS.
EPITHELEAL TISSUES
SQUAMOUS
CUBOIDAL
COLUMNAR
CAN BE ARRANGED IN DIFFERENT MANNERS
SIMPLE
STRATIFIED
PSEUDO-STRATIFIED
TRANSITIONAL
SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM
SIMPLE – ONE LAYER THICK; FOUND IN AREAS
ALLOWING EXCHANGE TO OCCUR.
STRATIFIED – FOUND WHERE WEAR AND TEAR
OCCURS ON CELLS.
PSEUDO-STRATIFIED- APPEAR LAYERED BUT
ARE NOT
TRANSITIONAL – ABLE TO EXPAND AREA BUT
NOT BASIC CELL SHAPED
SPECIAL FEATURES OF EPITHELIUM
GOBLET CELLS – PRODUCE MUCUS
CILIA – HAIR LIKE PROJECTIONS INVOLVED
WITH MOVEMENT ON EDGE OF STRUCTURE
QUICKLY REPAIR SELF; ADAPT TO WEAR AND
TEAR (IE CALLUSES ON HANDS)
GLANDS
PRODUCES A SUBSTANCE SENT TO OTHER
PARTS OF THE BODY TO FUNCTION
EXOCRINE – THE SUBSTANCE EXITS THE
GLAND THROUGH A DUCT
ENDOCRINE – THE BLOOD VESSELS PICK UP
THE SUBSTANCE WITHIN THE GLAND TO
DISTRIBUTE TO THE BODY
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
PROVIDES SUPPORT
MATRIX – NONLIVING MATERIAL BETWEEN
TISSUES MADE OF WATER, FIBER, AND HARD
MINERALS
3 CLASSES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE
CIRCULATING – LYMPH, BLOOD
GENERALIZED – FIBROBLASTS- TENDON,
LIGAMENTS, JOINT CAPSULES
STRUCTURAL – ASSOCIATED WITH THE
SKELETON- CARTILAGE, BONE
GENERALIZED CONNECTIVE TISSUE
LOOSE
AREOLAR – AROUND VESSELS/ ORGANS, IN MEMBRANES,
BETWEEN MUSCLES, UNDER THE SKIN
ADIPOSE – FAT TISSUE
DENSE
IRREGULAR – FIBROUS MEMBRANES TO COVER ORGANS
REGULAR – TENDONS (MUSCLE TO BONE) AND
LIGAMENTS (BONE TO BONE)
CARTILAGE
STRONGER THAN OTHER TISSUES EXCEPT
BONE
MADE OF CHONDROCYTES
HYALINE – TRANSLUCENT “GRISTLE”, COVERS
LONG BONES, BETWEEN RIBS/ STERNUM, NOSE
FIBROCARTILAGE – PUBIC SYMPHYSIS, SPINAL
DISC, AROUND KNEE JOINT
ELASTIC - OUTER EAR, LARYNX
BONE
OSSEOUS TISSUE
CARTILAGE AS A FETUS, OSSEFIES NEAR BIRTH
AND CONTINUES TO DEPOSIT MINERALS
OSTEOBLASTS – CELLS THAT WILL BECOME
OSTEOCYTES (BONE CELLS), BUILD BONE
OSTECLASTS – BREAK DOWN BONE TISSUE FOR
RESORPTION BY THE BODY, ‘CRUNCH’ BONE
MORE IN CHAPTER 7
MUSCLE TISSUE
SKELETAL MUSCLE
VOLUNTARY, STRIATED, MULTINUCLEATED
CARDIAC MUSCLE
INVOLUNTARY, STRIATED, INTERCALATED DISCS,
MULTINUCLEATE
SMOOTH MUSCLE
INVOLUNTARY, SMOOTH, UNINUCLEATE
MORE IN CHAPTER 8
NERVE TISSUE
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
ALL NERVES OUTSIDE THE SPINAL CORD AND BRAIN
NERVE CELL – NEURON; IMPULSE TRAVELS FROM
DENDRITES TO THE CELL BODY, THEN DOWN THE
AXON TO THE AXON TERMINAL WHERE
NEUROTRANSMITTERS ARE RELEASED TO
STIMULATE THE NEXT DENDRITES OR ORGANS
NEUROGLIA – SUPPORT CELLS FOR THE BRAIN
MORE INCHAPTER 9 AND 10
EPITHELIAL MEMBRANES
SEROUS – LINE THE CLOSED VENTRAL BODY
CAVITIES; HAS PARIETAL AND VISCERAL
LAYERS
PLEURA
PERICARDIUM
PERITONEUM
MUCUS – LINE BODY WHERE IT IS EXPOSED TO
OUTSIDE THE BODY
CUTANEOUS – SKIN (CHAPTER 6)
CONNECTIVE TISSUE MEMBRANES
SYNOVIAL – BETWEEN JOINTS; SECRETE LUBRICANT;
ALSO LINE THE BURSAE
MENINGES – COVERING OF BRAIN & SPINAL CORD
FASCIA – FIBROUS BANDS/ SHEETS TO HOLD ORGANS
IN PLACE
SUPERFICIAL – LIES UNDER THE SKIN, HOLDS FAT
DEEP – COVERS, PROTECTS SKELETAL MUSCLES
FIBROUS PERICARDIUM – CAVITY WHERE HEART SITS
PERIOSTEUM – FIBROUS COVERING OF BONE
PERICHONDRIUM – COVERING AROUND CARTILAGE
MEMBRANE AND DISEASE
MEMBRANES TEND TO SEPARATE CAVITIES SO
THEY SLOW THE SPREAD OF INFECTION.
OTHER TIMES THE MEMBRANES THEMSELVES
ARE INFLAMED.
TYPES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES
SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE)
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
TUMORS (– OMAS)
BENIGN – DOES NOT
SPREAD
PAPILLOMA
ADENOMA
LIPOMA
MYOMA
ANGIOMA
NEVUS
CHONDROMA
OSTEOMA
MALIGNANT – SPREADS
CARCINOMA ( FROM
EPITHELIUM)
SARCOMA –
(CONNECTIVE TISSUE)
NEUROMA – NERVE
TISSUE
GLIOMA
LYMPH TISSUE
LEUKEMIA
LYMPHOMA
DIAGNOSING CANCER
‘CAUTION’ – MONITOR THE SYMPTOMS
MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF SAMPLE FROM BODY
BIOPSY – NEEDLE, PUNCH, ENDOSCOPIC, SURGICAL
RADIOGRAPHY – X RAYS, DENSE TISSUE
ULTRASOUND – SOUND WAVES, SOFT TISSUE
COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY – CROSS -SECTIONAL
XRAYS; USED WITH BRAIN
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING – MAGNETS AND
RADIO WAVES FOR SOFT TISSUE
POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY – RADIOACTIVE
SUBSTANCE GIVEN WHICH CONCENTRATES IN ACTIVE
CELLS = ‘HOT SPOT” – NOTES CANCER ACTIVITY
SERUM TESTING – CA 125, GENES
TREATMENT OF CANCER
STAGING – T, N, M
SURGERY
RADIATION
CHEMOTHERAPY
TARGETED IMMUNOTHERAPY
TISSUES AND AGING
TISSUE LOSES ELASTICITY
COLLAGEN LESS FLEXIBLE
BLOOD VESSELS LESS FLEXIBLE = HTN
LESS BLOOD FLOW TO LOWER = HARD TO HEAL
TENDONS AND LIGAMENTS STRETCH
STOOPED POSTURE
JOINT INSTABILITY
BONES LOSE CALCIUM
PRONE TO FRACTURE; OSTEOPOROSIS
MUSCLES ATROPHY
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
HIST/OEPIPSEUD/O-BLAST
CHONDR/OOSS, OSSE/O –
OST/EMY/OCARDI/OLEUK/O
GRAPH/O
ULTRAANT/I-
NEUR/OPLEUR/OPERI-ITIS
ARTHR/ONEOMAL-OMA
ONC/OPAPILL/OADEN/OANGI/O-