Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Types of Tissue that Make Up Our Body



Displaying IMG_4572.JPGExocrine Glands are salivary or sweat glands, which produce the product through a vessel onto an epithelial surface. 

Displaying IMG_4561.JPG Basement Membrane is a delicate membrane of protein and fibers. Tattoos are injected below the Basement Membrane. 
 Displaying IMG_4567.JPGStratified Squamous Epithelium is found in high wear or tear. The lining of the mouth is covered with stratified squamous epithelium.
 Displaying IMG_4569.JPGAdipose Tissue forms a thick layer under the skin.Adipose tissue is located in several places, one place is the eye-socket, posterior to the eyeball.
 Displaying IMG_4570.JPGFibrous Connective Tissue forms very strong structures which are called the ligaments and tendons. The structure of my hands represents the ligaments and bone structure.

 
Displaying IMG_4574.JPGDense Connective Tissue has two types, irregular and regular.Dense irregular tissue includes submucosa and dermis and dense regular tissue includes ligaments, tendons (tendons attach skeletal muscles to bones) , and aponeurosis.
 Displaying IMG_4575.JPGSkeletal Muscle Tissue is separated into fifteen different categories. The category I chose was Skeletal Muscles of the Nose: Procerus.  The Procerus is an area on the forehead located medial to the eyebrows; which causes a wrinkle.
Displaying IMG_4576.JPGHyaline Cartilage is a type of body tissue. Its mainly seen as a bluish-grey color with no nerves or blood vessels. Hyaline Cartilage is the prototype of skeletal bones in the fetus (Frances' stomach). 
Displaying IMG_4577.JPGEpithelial Tissue covers the whole surface of the body.Basically the first skin layer.
Displaying IMG_4580.JPGBone Tissue(Osseous)is the major supportive structure for connective tissue.Osseous makes up the skeletal part. 

 

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