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Provide the locations and functions for each tissue, as presented in the Tissues and Membranes exercise.PowerPoint Presentation: Apical (free) surface Lateral surfaces Epithelium Basal lamina Reticular lamina Connective tissue Basement membrane Basal surface Click to reveal leader lines Identify the indicated items Click again to reveal answers Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Function : Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Function Simple Squamous Locations alveoli (air sacs) of the lungs capillary walls Function excellent tissue for diffusion Surface viewIdentify the Tissue (General) and Name the Immature Cells and Mature Cells: Identify the Tissue (General) and Name the Immature Cells and Mature Cells Cartilage Cells include: Chondroblasts Immature cells Produce cartilage Chondrocytes Mature cells Maintain cartilage Reside in openings called lacunae LacunaeName and Describe the Tissue: Name and Describe the Tissue Characteristics of cells: Spindle shaped (tapered) Single nucleus Locations include: Walls of hollow organs, vessels and airways Functions include: Peristalsis Constriction of vessels and airways Contraction of bladderPowerPoint Presentation: 1. 2. Identify the tissue and numbered itemsPowerPoint Presentation: List the four types of bone cells and their functions Osteogenic Cells Give rise to osteoblast Osteoblast Produce bone Mature to become osteocytes Osteocytes Maintain bone Osteoclast Breakdown bonePowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and provide a location and function 400x LM 100x LM Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium Connective tissuePowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue and provide the function(s). Also, identify the indicated structure and mucus containing cell. Nonciliated simple columnar epithelium 500x LM Mucus in goblet cell Microvilli Small intestine 1500x LMPowerPoint Presentation: 1. 2. Identify the tissue and name the numbered cells. Also, name the third type of cell associated with this tissue. tissue.PowerPoint Presentation: The plasma transports: Various ions Nutrients Gases Waste products Plasma proteins RBCs primarily transport oxygen WBCs fight infection Platelets aid in clotting Provide the functions for the Plasma and Formed ElementsIdentify the Types of Muscle Tissue: Identify the Types of Muscle Tissue Three types of muscle tissue Skeletal Cardiac SmoothIdentify The Dense Connective Tissues: Identify The Dense Connective Tissues Dense connective tissues include: Dense regular Dense irregular ElasticIdentify the Loose Connective Tissues: Identify the Loose Connective Tissues Loose connective tissues : Areolar Adipose ReticularPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the three types of cartilage Hyaline cartilage Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilageUse the Descriptions to Identify the Glands: Use the Descriptions to Identify the Glands Endocrine Glands Typically lack ducts Secrete hormones Examples of glands: Thyroid gland Pituitary gland Adrenal gland Exocrine glands Typically utilize ducts Secrete to an epithelial surface Surface of the skin Lining of an organ Examples of secretions: Sweat Oil Wax Milk Digestive juicesPowerPoint Presentation: Microvilli (increases surface area) Mucus in goblet cell Basement membrane Connective tissue Nonciliated simple columnar epithelium Identify the Tissue and Provide Location(s) and Function(s). Also, Identify the Indicated Structures.Identify and Describe the Tissue: Identify and Describe the Tissue Characteristics of cardiac muscle cells: Branched Striated Involuntary Presence of intercalated disks Typically have one nucleus (centrally located) Functions include: Pumps bloodPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and state the location(s) and function(s) 400x LM 630x LM Nonkeratinized stratified squamous epitheliumName the Type of Epithelium and Provide Location(s) and Function(s): Name the Type of Epithelium and Provide Location(s) and Function(s) Simple Cuboidal This tissue makes up the secretory portion of glands (thyroid, salivary, etc. ) Function= secretion Also located in the tubules of kidneys (secretion and reabsorption) A ciliated version can be found in portions of the resp. tract (sweeps mucus)Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions Areolar connective tissue Very widely distributed Classic locations include: Beneath all epithelial tissues Dermis of the skin Subcutaneous layer Functions include: Resist pull in all directions Provide strength and elasticityIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function : Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function Reticular connective tissue This tissue forms the stroma of the organ or gland Common locations: Lymph nodes Spleen PancreasPowerPoint Presentation: Kidney Name the epithelial tissue and provide location(s) and function(s). Connective tissue Simple Cuboidal 100x LM 500x LMIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions Elastic cartilage Locations include Ear flaps (auricles) Eustachian tubes Maintains shape and provides for flexibility Note the presence of elastic fibersPowerPoint Presentation: 500x LM 630x LM Ciliated simple columnar epithelium Cilia Identify the tissue and provide location(s) and function(s). Also, identify the indicated structure.Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and Functions Fibrocartilage Locations and functions include: Intervertebral discs Cartilage pads in the knees Pubic symphysis All provide for: Shock absorption Some flexibilityIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium can be found lining the: Trachea Primary bronchi Secondary bronchi Tertiary bronchi This tissue is designed to sweep mucusPowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue. 400x LM 630x LM Urinary bladder Transitional epithelium Connective tissue Rounded surface cell in relaxed state Lumen of urinary bladderPowerPoint Presentation: Mucus in goblet cell Based on the given location, identify the tissue and provide a function. Also identify the additional items. 400x LM 630x LM Cilia Cilia Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium 630x LMPowerPoint Presentation: Apical surface Basement membrane Connective tissue Stratified columnar epithelium Hint: This tissue is rare. It can be found lining some large glands, and portions of the urethra. Identify the TissueIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function Dense regular connective tissue Primarily collagen fibers Located in the tendons and ligaments Resists pull in one directionPowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue and provide its function. Lumen of urinary bladder 630x LM 1000x LM Flattened surface cell in filled state Transitional epithelium Connective tissue Lumen of urinary bladderUse The Hints Provided to Identify Tissue: Use The Hints Provided to Identify Tissue Tapering cells Alternating positions Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar Can You Provide Locations and A Function?PowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue 380x LM 640x LM Lumen of duct Stratified cuboidal epitheliumIdentify the Tissue and Provide Functions and Locations : Identify the Tissue and Provide Functions and Locations Adipose Store triglycerides (fat), which serves as: Padding Insulation Energy Common locations: Subcutaneous layer Around heart and kidneys Between musclesPowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue 400x LM Lymph nodePowerPoint Presentation: ______ surface – no tissue attached to this surface ______ surface – faces the basement membrane Basement membrane – acellular region that holds the epithelial tissue to the connective tissue ______ tissue Epithelial tissuePowerPoint Presentation: Use the hint to help identify the tissue. Also, provide locations and function. Collagen fibers arranged in orderly patternIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function Elastic c.t. Primarily elastic fibers Locations include: Elastic arteries (such as aorta) Lungs Allows for stretch and recoilIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions Locations and functions include: Ends of long bones Reduces friction and absorbs shock Tracheal rings Holds trachea open Cartilage templatesIdentify and Describe the Tissue : Identify and Describe the Tissue Characteristics of skeletal muscle cells: Long and cylindrical Striated Voluntary Attached to bones Many nuclei (located at the periphery) Attached to bones Functions include: Movement and postureIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Function and Locations: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Function and Locations Primarily collagen fibers Resists pull in multiple directions Locations include: Deep layer of the dermis Heart valves Fibrous pericardium Perichondrium and periosteumIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Location and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Location and FunctionPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and provide location(s) and function(s). 1000x LM 400x LMIdentify the Tissue: Identify the TissuePowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and provide locations and a function.PowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and structures Intercalated discsIdentify the Tissue: Identify the TissueIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Location and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Location and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Name the cell and hole Name the canalsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue.PowerPoint Presentation: Based on the location given, name the epithelial tissue. VaginaIdentify the Cell and Tissue : Identify the Cell and TissueIdentify the Tissue (Specific) and Provide the Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue (Specific) and Provide the Locations and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the TissueIdentify the Type of Bone: Identify the Type of BoneIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the Tissue and Provide Location(s) and Function(s)PowerPoint Presentation: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and FunctionsIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and a Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and a FunctionIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionsIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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168 Tissue Self Test blackmarketbeagle Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 12 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 04, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Bio 168 Lab: Bio 168 Lab Tissues Self TestA Comment on Locations and Functions : A Comment on Locations and Functions Identify the tissues presented in this exercise If applicable, state whether the tissue is epithelial or connective. Provide the locations and functions for each tissue, as presented in the Tissues and Membranes exercise.PowerPoint Presentation: Apical (free) surface Lateral surfaces Epithelium Basal lamina Reticular lamina Connective tissue Basement membrane Basal surface Click to reveal leader lines Identify the indicated items Click again to reveal answers Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Function : Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Function Simple Squamous Locations alveoli (air sacs) of the lungs capillary walls Function excellent tissue for diffusion Surface viewIdentify the Tissue (General) and Name the Immature Cells and Mature Cells: Identify the Tissue (General) and Name the Immature Cells and Mature Cells Cartilage Cells include: Chondroblasts Immature cells Produce cartilage Chondrocytes Mature cells Maintain cartilage Reside in openings called lacunae LacunaeName and Describe the Tissue: Name and Describe the Tissue Characteristics of cells: Spindle shaped (tapered) Single nucleus Locations include: Walls of hollow organs, vessels and airways Functions include: Peristalsis Constriction of vessels and airways Contraction of bladderPowerPoint Presentation: 1. 2. Identify the tissue and numbered itemsPowerPoint Presentation: List the four types of bone cells and their functions Osteogenic Cells Give rise to osteoblast Osteoblast Produce bone Mature to become osteocytes Osteocytes Maintain bone Osteoclast Breakdown bonePowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and provide a location and function 400x LM 100x LM Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium Connective tissuePowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue and provide the function(s). Also, identify the indicated structure and mucus containing cell. Nonciliated simple columnar epithelium 500x LM Mucus in goblet cell Microvilli Small intestine 1500x LMPowerPoint Presentation: 1. 2. Identify the tissue and name the numbered cells. Also, name the third type of cell associated with this tissue. tissue.PowerPoint Presentation: The plasma transports: Various ions Nutrients Gases Waste products Plasma proteins RBCs primarily transport oxygen WBCs fight infection Platelets aid in clotting Provide the functions for the Plasma and Formed ElementsIdentify the Types of Muscle Tissue: Identify the Types of Muscle Tissue Three types of muscle tissue Skeletal Cardiac SmoothIdentify The Dense Connective Tissues: Identify The Dense Connective Tissues Dense connective tissues include: Dense regular Dense irregular ElasticIdentify the Loose Connective Tissues: Identify the Loose Connective Tissues Loose connective tissues : Areolar Adipose ReticularPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the three types of cartilage Hyaline cartilage Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilageUse the Descriptions to Identify the Glands: Use the Descriptions to Identify the Glands Endocrine Glands Typically lack ducts Secrete hormones Examples of glands: Thyroid gland Pituitary gland Adrenal gland Exocrine glands Typically utilize ducts Secrete to an epithelial surface Surface of the skin Lining of an organ Examples of secretions: Sweat Oil Wax Milk Digestive juicesPowerPoint Presentation: Microvilli (increases surface area) Mucus in goblet cell Basement membrane Connective tissue Nonciliated simple columnar epithelium Identify the Tissue and Provide Location(s) and Function(s). Also, Identify the Indicated Structures.Identify and Describe the Tissue: Identify and Describe the Tissue Characteristics of cardiac muscle cells: Branched Striated Involuntary Presence of intercalated disks Typically have one nucleus (centrally located) Functions include: Pumps bloodPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and state the location(s) and function(s) 400x LM 630x LM Nonkeratinized stratified squamous epitheliumName the Type of Epithelium and Provide Location(s) and Function(s): Name the Type of Epithelium and Provide Location(s) and Function(s) Simple Cuboidal This tissue makes up the secretory portion of glands (thyroid, salivary, etc. ) Function= secretion Also located in the tubules of kidneys (secretion and reabsorption) A ciliated version can be found in portions of the resp. tract (sweeps mucus)Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions Areolar connective tissue Very widely distributed Classic locations include: Beneath all epithelial tissues Dermis of the skin Subcutaneous layer Functions include: Resist pull in all directions Provide strength and elasticityIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function : Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function Reticular connective tissue This tissue forms the stroma of the organ or gland Common locations: Lymph nodes Spleen PancreasPowerPoint Presentation: Kidney Name the epithelial tissue and provide location(s) and function(s). Connective tissue Simple Cuboidal 100x LM 500x LMIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions Elastic cartilage Locations include Ear flaps (auricles) Eustachian tubes Maintains shape and provides for flexibility Note the presence of elastic fibersPowerPoint Presentation: 500x LM 630x LM Ciliated simple columnar epithelium Cilia Identify the tissue and provide location(s) and function(s). Also, identify the indicated structure.Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and Functions Fibrocartilage Locations and functions include: Intervertebral discs Cartilage pads in the knees Pubic symphysis All provide for: Shock absorption Some flexibilityIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and a Function Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium can be found lining the: Trachea Primary bronchi Secondary bronchi Tertiary bronchi This tissue is designed to sweep mucusPowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue. 400x LM 630x LM Urinary bladder Transitional epithelium Connective tissue Rounded surface cell in relaxed state Lumen of urinary bladderPowerPoint Presentation: Mucus in goblet cell Based on the given location, identify the tissue and provide a function. Also identify the additional items. 400x LM 630x LM Cilia Cilia Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium 630x LMPowerPoint Presentation: Apical surface Basement membrane Connective tissue Stratified columnar epithelium Hint: This tissue is rare. It can be found lining some large glands, and portions of the urethra. Identify the TissueIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function Dense regular connective tissue Primarily collagen fibers Located in the tendons and ligaments Resists pull in one directionPowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue and provide its function. Lumen of urinary bladder 630x LM 1000x LM Flattened surface cell in filled state Transitional epithelium Connective tissue Lumen of urinary bladderUse The Hints Provided to Identify Tissue: Use The Hints Provided to Identify Tissue Tapering cells Alternating positions Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar Can You Provide Locations and A Function?PowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue 380x LM 640x LM Lumen of duct Stratified cuboidal epitheliumIdentify the Tissue and Provide Functions and Locations : Identify the Tissue and Provide Functions and Locations Adipose Store triglycerides (fat), which serves as: Padding Insulation Energy Common locations: Subcutaneous layer Around heart and kidneys Between musclesPowerPoint Presentation: Based on the given location, identify the tissue 400x LM Lymph nodePowerPoint Presentation: ______ surface – no tissue attached to this surface ______ surface – faces the basement membrane Basement membrane – acellular region that holds the epithelial tissue to the connective tissue ______ tissue Epithelial tissuePowerPoint Presentation: Use the hint to help identify the tissue. Also, provide locations and function. Collagen fibers arranged in orderly patternIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Locations and Function Elastic c.t. Primarily elastic fibers Locations include: Elastic arteries (such as aorta) Lungs Allows for stretch and recoilIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions Locations and functions include: Ends of long bones Reduces friction and absorbs shock Tracheal rings Holds trachea open Cartilage templatesIdentify and Describe the Tissue : Identify and Describe the Tissue Characteristics of skeletal muscle cells: Long and cylindrical Striated Voluntary Attached to bones Many nuclei (located at the periphery) Attached to bones Functions include: Movement and postureIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Function and Locations: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Primary Fiber Type, Function and Locations Primarily collagen fibers Resists pull in multiple directions Locations include: Deep layer of the dermis Heart valves Fibrous pericardium Perichondrium and periosteumIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Location and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Location and FunctionPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and provide location(s) and function(s). 1000x LM 400x LMIdentify the Tissue: Identify the TissuePowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and provide locations and a function.PowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue and structures Intercalated discsIdentify the Tissue: Identify the TissueIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Location and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Location and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Name the cell and hole Name the canalsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the tissue.PowerPoint Presentation: Based on the location given, name the epithelial tissue. VaginaIdentify the Cell and Tissue : Identify the Cell and TissueIdentify the Tissue (Specific) and Provide the Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue (Specific) and Provide the Locations and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the TissueIdentify the Type of Bone: Identify the Type of BoneIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionsPowerPoint Presentation: Identify the Tissue and Provide Location(s) and Function(s)PowerPoint Presentation: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and FunctionsIdentify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and a Function: Identify the Tissue and Provide the Locations and a FunctionIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and FunctionsIdentify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions: Identify the Tissue and Provide Locations and Functions