Chapter 4 Tissues, Glands, and Membranes
Chapter 4 Tissues, Glands, and Membranes
– Epithelial tissue
– Connective tissue
– Muscle tissue
– Nervous tissue
Embryonic Tissue
– Endoderm
derivatives
– Mesoderm
vessels
– Ectoderm
system
• Epithelial tissue
– Covers surfaces
• Epithelial cells
other cells)
membrane)
2. Acting as barriers
4. Secreting substances
5. Absorbing substances
– Cell layers
– Cell shape
• Diffusion
• Secretion
• Absorption
• Diffusion
• Filtration
organelles
• Secrete
• Absorb
– Tight junctions
– Desmosomes
– Hemidesmosomes
– Gap junctions
a cavity
• Classified by
– Structure
glands)
glands)
Connective Tissue
• Functions
and Tendons)
– Protein fibers
stretching
– Ground substance
– Fluid
• Mesenchyme:
– embryonic connective
– Stores energy
the skin)
arteries)
costal cartilages)
possible
– Sometimes called muscle fibers because they often resemble tiny threads
– Skeletal
• Meat of animals
– Cardiac
junctions)
– Smooth
• Forms the walls of hollow organs (except the heart) and also is found
Nervous Tissue
action potentials.
– Contain glands
– Secrete mucus
Inflammation
• Five symptoms
– Redness
– Heat
– Swelling
– Pain
– Disturbance of function
Tissue Repair
dead cells
regeneration
– Stable cells do not ordinarily divide but can
regenerate if necessary
– Clot formation
– Inflammation
• Consequently
– Skin wrinkles