Four BASIC TYPES OF TISSUES
Basal lamina A thin meshwork of type four collagen and laminin produced by the epithelial cells
Intercellular Adhesion and Other Junctions
Desmosomes (macula adherens)
adhesion or occlusion between cells
SPECIALIZATIONS OF APICAL CELL SURFACE
CLASSIFICATION and NAMING OF EPITHELIA
Simple Squamous Epithelium Single layer of flat cells with disc-shaped nuclei
A Endothelium (inner covering)
> Mesothelium (middle covering)
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Simple Columnar Epithelium
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium Provides a lining more robust than that of a simple epithelium
Stratified Columnar Epithelium
Transitional Epithelium Urothelium
UNICELULLAR EXOCRINE GLANS
MULTICELLULAR EXOCRINE GLANDS
Exocrine glands classified by types of secretions from exocrine glands.
Epithelial Tissue SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS
Apical Structures of Epithelial Cells.
Epithelial Secretion/Glands.
Morphological Types of Epithelia.
Connective tissues originate from embryonic mesenchyme
CELLS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Two Classifications of Fibroblast.
MACROPHAGES AND THE MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTE SYSTEM
Multiadhesive glycoproteins.
Two forces that maintain the interstitial fluid.
Colloid osmotic pressure.
Types of connective tissue.
Loose Connective Tissue (Areolar Tissue).
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue.
Dense Regular Connective Tissue.
> Endocrine tissue (release hormones and various other important substances).
Two TYPES OF ADIPOSE TISSUE.
Three Major Forms of cartilage Hyaline Cartilage Elastic Cartilage Fibrocartilage
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Perforating (or Sharpey) fibers
Small tunnels into which the osteocyte extends numerous processes
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Perforating Canals (Volkman's canals)
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BONE FORMATION (OSTEOGENESIS)
Intramembranous ossification
Endochondral ossification
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ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION
Primary Ossification Center
Secondary Ossification Center
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BOX twelve-five Monocyte Destinations
Cells of Connective Tissue
Fibers of Connective Tissue
Types of Connective Tissue
Adipose Tissue Summary of Key Points
Cartilage Summary of Key Points
Bone Summary of Key Points
Major Cells and Matrix Components of Bone
Cartilage Formation, Growth, and Repair
Types and Organization of Bone (Table eight-one)
Blood SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS
Bone Growth, Remodeling, and Repair
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