Title: Tissue Level of Organization
1Tissue Level Of Organization
2The Tissue Level of Organization
- Group of similar cells
- common embryonic origin
- common function
- bound together by intercellular substance
- Histology
- study of tissues
3The Origin of Tissues
Morula
Blastula
Gastrula
44 Basic Tissues Types
- Epithelial
- Connective
- Muscle
- Nervous
5Epithelial Tissue -- General Features
- Cover surfaces, line cavities and form glands
- FUNCTION To create tissue that line, cover,
protect, secrete. - Attached to underlying connective tissue by a
basement membrane. - Cells are tightly packed together, to form tight
network. - Avascular---without blood vessels
- nutrients diffuse in from blood vessels in
underlying connective tissue - What does this mean for especially thick
epithelia like skin? - Rapid cell division responsive to environmental
stresses. - Named according to the shape and arrangement of
cells.
6Epithelial Tissues and Their Basement Membrane
7 Simple Squamous Epithelium
- Single layer of flat cells.
- lines blood vessels, form capillary walls, form
alveoli. - VERY THIN LAYER--.
- What is the primary function of this tissue?
8Examples of Simple Squamous Epithelium
- Surface view of lining of peritoneal (abdominal)
cavity
9Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
- Single layer of cube-shaped cells viewed from the
side. - Cuboidal cells usually are found lining/forming
gland ducts.
10Example of Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
- Sectional view of kidney tubules.
11Nonciliated Simple Columnar
- Unicellular glands goblet cells secrete mucus
- lubricate GI, respiratory, reproductive and
urinary systems. - Microvilli fingerlike cytoplasmic projections
on the cell membranes top surface. Microvilli
are designed to increase surface area to increase
absorption.
12Example Nonciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium
- Section from small intestine
- The term brush border is often used to describe
this tissue.
13Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium
- Single layer of rectangular cells with cilia,
cilia are locomotive structures that consist of a
9 2 arrangement of microtubules that are covered
with cell membrane. - Mucus from goblet cells moved along by cilia.
- Why would we want the bronchi and bronchioli
lined with this type of tissue?
14Example Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium
- Section of fallopian tube.
- Why would we want this structure lined with
cilliated columnar cells?
15Stratified Squamous Epithelium
- Several cell layers thick
- Surface cells flat
- Keratinized surface cells dead and filled with
Keratin protein - Examples include the skin (epidermis) and mucous
membranes (non-keratinized)
What is the primary function of this type of
epithelium?
16Example of Stratified Squamous
17Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
- Multilayered
- Surface cells cuboidal
- rare (only found in sweat gland ducts male
urethra)
18Stratified Columnar Epithelium
- Multilayered
- Surface cells columnar
- Rare (very large ducts part of male urethra)
19 Transitional Epithelium
- Multilayered
- Surface cells varying in shape from round to flat
if stretched - Lines hollow organs of the urinary tract that
expand from within.
20 Pseudostratified Columnar
PSEUDO FALSE
- Single cell layer
- All cells attach to basement membrane but not all
reach free surface - Nuclei at varying depths
Non-Ciliated version found in part of male
Urethra and in Vas Deferens
Ciliated version found in Trachea
21EPITHELIAL Tissues