Sunday, December 7, 2014

👉Types of tissue💪

The Basement membrane- thin delicate layer of epithelial tissue. Separates epithelium, mesothelioma etc. from connective tissue. Tattooed should be inserted here so color stays. 

Exocrine gland- any gland, salivary or sweat gland, secretes product through a duct. People sweat on there T-zone a lot.

Stratified squamous epithelium- layer of cells that a body cavity ciliated or unciliated. Can be found in digestive system or thoracic Cavity. 

Adipose tissue- Fat. Loose connective tissue composed of mostly adipocytes many people have extra adipose under there arm. 

Fibrous connective tissue- tissueadr of high strength, stretchy, fiber. Contains callogen, water, and carbohydrates. Some lotions supports callogen production supporting tissue. 

Dense connective tissue- dense group of fibers compound of callogen, forms strong structures like tendons. 

Skeletal muscle tissue- allows for physical movement, made of skeletal muscle fibers or cells your elbow could be an example of where this is found. 
 

Hyaline cartilage- (gristle) shiny, slippery, firm and see through, has no Nerves, and helps cushion and protect bone joint surfaces. And example could be your shoulder. 

Epilthelial tissue- membranous tissue covering internal organs or other internal surfaces. This tissue can cover your heart. 

Bone tissue-major structural and supportive connective tissue, firms rigid parts of bones. One could be your tarsals  

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Types of tissues that make up the body


The exocrine glands-
exocrine glands are glands that secrete their products that directly enters the external environment.




stratified squamous epithelium- cells arranged in layers upon a basal membrane.
 

 
 
basement membrane-  a thin, delicate membrane of protein.
 
 
 
 
  adipose tissue- type of loose connective tissue that knows as fat.
 
 
 
 
 fibrous connective tissue-support  to surrounding organs and bones.
 
 
 
 
 
 dense connective tissue-
 
 

 
 skeletal muscle tissue-
 
 
 
 
  hyaline cartilage-Hyaline Cartilage is a type of skeletal bones
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
epithelial tissue- covers the whole body surfaces. Skin 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
  bone tissue(osseus)- bones make up a skeletal.


Sunday, November 16, 2014

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Skeletal Muscle Tissue gives the muscles the abilities to move the body. An example of that is the the foot and ankle.

Dense Comnective Tissue

Dense Connective tissues are tissues that strengthens bones and muscle tissue to create ligaments and tendons . An example of it is my digitals

Bone Tissue

Bone tissue makes so that that the body has structure as to where the bones should go. The knee has bone tissue in between the ball and the actual bone .

Stratefied Squamous Cell

It's found inside of the epithelial tissue that is located in the mouth or on the skin. It helps with the protection of the two. The skin on my hand is an example of it.

Fibrous connective Tissue

Is tissue that helps forms structures throughout the body. They help with ligaments in your body. My arm is an example of it

Exocrine Glands

Exocrine glands are glands that either secretes sweat or saliva . An example of that would be your tongue

Hyaline Cartilage

Hyaline Cartilage is the cartilage that is shiny and flexible to connect bone to bones.. And example of that is the tissue is located inside of the trachea 

Basement Membrane

The basement membrane is a layer of tissue underneath the skin. When people get tattoos is order for them to keep their color for a long period of time then the tattoo artist should inject the needle below the basement membrane

Adipose Tissue

Adipose tissue is fatty tissue that is also energy for some organs so that they work properly. An example of it is the pink tissue that is located in the eye socket which is attached to the eyeball

Epithelial Tissue

This type of tissue is the lining of the of the outside of the body , it protects all of our insides.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Tissue Blog or Nah

Students who did not complete the blog from last week are responsible for posting the assignment about tissues found in the body.  Check the original assignment which is already posted for criteria.  Students who posted last week, do not have any blog obligations and may take the weekend off from blogging in  Anatomy.

Have a good weekend.

This blog must be posted on or before 11:59pm Sunday, November 16,2014

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Types of Tissue that Make Up Our Body















Exocrine glands are glands that secrete its product directly into the bloodstream.
organs. Sweat is an example off exocrine glands.
 













Stratified squamous epithelium is an epithelium that consists of several layers that maintain structural integrity. A tattoo is an example of stratified squamous epithelium tissue.













Basement membrane is a thin, non-cellular region of tissue that separates the epithelium, mesothelium and endothelium from underlying connective tissue. the lining of the lips is an example of Basement Membrane.














Adipose tissue is a loose connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat. The eye socket is an example of adipose tissue.
       









 







Fibrous connective tissue is a body tissue that provides support and shock absorption to surrounding organs and bones.






       







Dense connective tissue consists of large fibers that strengthen the tissues. These tissues form structures such as tendons and ligaments.














Skeletal muscle tissue allows movement of the bones in the human body.

















Hyaline cartilage is a cartilage found on many joint surfaces. It’s very flexible, strong, and elastic. It also reduces friction at joints, allows movement, and keeps trachea and bronchi tubes open, and helps growth of the bones.

 













Epithelial tissue is the outermost layer of skin and it covers the entire body surface. the outer layer skin on my stomach is an example of epitelial tissue becasue its skin that covers my internal organs.


 








Bone tissue (osseous) is the most supportive connective tissue of the body. This tissue makes up the skeletal system. It provides support for the muscles, organs, soft tissue, movement, and provides protection of vital organs.