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• Introduction
• Epithelial Tissue
→ Types of Epithellium
→ Squamous epithellium
→ Cubical epithellium
→ Columnar epithellium
→ Ciliated epithellium
• Connective Tissue
• Fluid or vascular
→ Blood and Lymph
→ Plasma
→ Corpuscles
→ RBCs
→ WBCs (Leucocytes)
• Skeletal Tissue
→ Bone
→ Cartilage
• connective Tissue
→ Yellow fibrous connective tissue
→ White fibrous connective tissue
• Aerolar tissue
• Adipose tissue
• Muscular tissue
→ Striated muscles
→ Cardiac muscles
→ Non-striated muscles
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• Nervous tissue
→ Dendron
→ Axon
Introduction
→ Blood flows and carries various substances from one part of the
body to the other.
Epithelial Tissue
→ It covers all the organs and lines the cavities of hollow organs like
stomach.
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→ It is primarily protective in function.
Types of Epithelium
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→ It involves in absorption, excretion & secretion. It also provides
mechanical support.
Connective Tissue
→ The cells of the connective tissue are widely spaced and embedded
in an intercellular matrix.
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→ Their basic function is to provide support to different organs &
keeping them in place.
• Plasma
• Corpuscles
• RBCs
• WBCs (Leucocytes)
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→ They are of five types: Monocytes, Lymphocytes, Basophiles,
Neutrophiles, Eosinophils.
Blood platelets or thrombocytes
• Bone
• Cartilage
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→ Elasticity is due to presence of
chondrin (protein). Cells are
called as chondroblast, which are
widely spaced and matrix is
reinforced by fibres.
→ This tissue fills spaces inside organs and is found between the skin
& muscles, around blood vessels, nerves and in the bone marrow.
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(v) Adipose tissue
→ It is found in subcutaneous
layer below the skin, around
the heart, brain and below the
eyeballs.
Muscular Tissue
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→ Each fibre is enclosed by thin membrane which is called as
sarcolemma.
→ They are not enclosed by membrane but many fibres are joined
together in bundles.
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→ Such muscles are found in the walls of stomach, intestine, urinary
bladder, bronchi, iris of eye etc.
Nervous Tissue
→ They are highly specialized tissue due to which the animals are
able to perceive and respond to the stimuli.
Dendron
→ Short hair like extensions rising from cyton are Dendron which
are further subdivided into dendrites.
Axon
→ Axon is long, tail like cylindrical process with fine branches at the
end.
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→ This close proximity is called as synapse.
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