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AnimalTissues
• Cells form groups to produce specialized tissues that function
together in a specific activity
• Classification:
 Epithelial tissues
 Connective tissues
 Muscular tissue
 Nervous tissues
Connective Tissue
Types of ConnectiveTissue
 Loose (Areolar) ConnectiveTissue
 Adipose
 Blood
 Fibrous ConnectiveTissue
 Cartilage
 Bone
Loose Connective Tissue
 Contain fibers and fibroblasts
 Fibroblasts produce and secrete the fibers.
 Loosely arranged in a semi fluid substance.
 Acts as the framework for epithelium.
 Forms a protective layer over muscle,
nerves, and blood vessels.
Elastic Fibers
Collagen Fibers
Fibroblast nuclei
Adipose Tissue
 Adipose cells contain a large vacuole which in the live cell contains lipids.
 Cell nucleus and cytoplasm are pushed out to edge of cell membrane.
 Adipose tissue has enlarged fibroblasts storing fats and reduced
intracellular matrix.
 Adipose tissue facilitates energy storage and insulation.
Blood connective tissue
 Red blood cells (erythrocytes) carry oxygen.
 White blood cells (leukocytes) function in the immune system.
 Plasma transports dissolved glucose, wastes, carbon dioxide and
hormones, as well as regulating the water balance for the blood cells.
 Platelets are cell fragments that function in blood clotting.
Blood connective tissue
Blood vessel
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Plasma
Platelets
Fibrous Connective Tissue
 Many fibers of collagen occurs in
 Tendons, connect muscle to bone.
 Ligaments connect bone to bone at a joint.
 Contains elastic fibers that allow movement at joints
Muscular tissues
Smooth muscle
• These have long cells which have single nucleus.
• The cells of this muscle is spindle in shape.
• They are also called unstrained because we can not
control them
Cardiac muscle
• It is the muscle which is present in heart.
• These muscle are also called involuntary muscle.
• These muscle have cylindrical &branched muscle.
Skeletal (striated) Muscle
 These cells function in conjunction with the skeletal system for
voluntary muscle movements.
 Located in muscles that attach to bones.
 Long, cylindrical cells are striated.
 Cells are bundled closely together in parallel arrays.
Characteristics Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
Location Attached to
skeleton
Walls of internal
organs
Walls of heart
Cross-striations Present Absent Present
Shape of fibers Cylindrical Spindle-shaped Branched
Number of nuclei Many or
multinucleate
One or
uninucleate
One or
uninucleate
Position of nuclei Peripheral Center Center
Type of control Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary
Speed of
contraction
Most rapid slowest Intermediate
NervousTissue
Nerve (close-up view)
1. Endometrium
2. Epineurium
3. Axon
4. Schwann cell
nucleus
5. Epineurium
3. Axon (nerve fiber)
1. Myelin sheath
2. Neurilemma
3. Node of Ranvier
4. Schwann cell
5. Axon
Nervous tissues
• Neuron
• Cell body
• Processes
a. Axon
b. Dendrites
Nervous tissue consists of neurons, which are the cells that
conduct signals, and supporting neuroglia cells such as microglial
cells, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes
Flattened,
cuboidal,
columnar
Irregular or round Elongated
Cell appendages
branched
Single 
multilayered
Scattered in
matrix
In sheets or
bundles
Isolated or
networked
Body covering or
lining organs or
cavities
Supports other
organs
Lining internal
organs, make
skeletal muscles
Concentrated in
brain and spinal
cord + all over the
body
Cilia, microvilli - - -
Basement
membrane
Varied – protein
fibers + liquid,
gelatinous, firm to
calcified
- -
Minimal Extensive Absent Absent
No direct blood
supply, except for
glands
Cartilage has no
blood supply
Can generate
electrical signals,
force and
movement
Can generate
electrical signal
Cartilage
• Chondrocytes (cartilage cells)
• Avascular, lacking blood vessels ---- does not possess the regenerative
capacity
• contains a gelatinous ground substance called chondroitin sulphate
• Embedded within the GS are collagen & elastic fibers
• Together (chondroitin sulphate + fibers) -- flexible, yet very durable and also
resistant to compression forces
• produced by chondroblasts through the process chondrification
• Types
a. Hyaline cartilage – most common type; in fatal skeleton,
cartilaginous fishes
b. Elastic cartilage
c. Fibrocartilage
Blood
References
Bell, A. 1999. Anatomy 503 – Human Histology
http://faculty.une.edu/com/abell/histo/histolab2.htm
General Zoology Laboratory Manual, Biology Dept., Univ. of San
Carlos
A/P Lab: A website for Human Anatomy and Physiology
http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Index.htm
Ross, M., Romwell, L., and Kaye, G. 1995. Histology: AText and
Atlas.Williams andWilkins, USA.
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life sciences: animal tissue

  • 2. AnimalTissues • Cells form groups to produce specialized tissues that function together in a specific activity • Classification:  Epithelial tissues  Connective tissues  Muscular tissue  Nervous tissues
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Connective Tissue Types of ConnectiveTissue  Loose (Areolar) ConnectiveTissue  Adipose  Blood  Fibrous ConnectiveTissue  Cartilage  Bone
  • 8.
  • 9. Loose Connective Tissue  Contain fibers and fibroblasts  Fibroblasts produce and secrete the fibers.  Loosely arranged in a semi fluid substance.  Acts as the framework for epithelium.  Forms a protective layer over muscle, nerves, and blood vessels. Elastic Fibers Collagen Fibers Fibroblast nuclei
  • 10. Adipose Tissue  Adipose cells contain a large vacuole which in the live cell contains lipids.  Cell nucleus and cytoplasm are pushed out to edge of cell membrane.  Adipose tissue has enlarged fibroblasts storing fats and reduced intracellular matrix.  Adipose tissue facilitates energy storage and insulation.
  • 11. Blood connective tissue  Red blood cells (erythrocytes) carry oxygen.  White blood cells (leukocytes) function in the immune system.  Plasma transports dissolved glucose, wastes, carbon dioxide and hormones, as well as regulating the water balance for the blood cells.  Platelets are cell fragments that function in blood clotting.
  • 12. Blood connective tissue Blood vessel Red blood cells White blood cells Plasma Platelets
  • 13. Fibrous Connective Tissue  Many fibers of collagen occurs in  Tendons, connect muscle to bone.  Ligaments connect bone to bone at a joint.  Contains elastic fibers that allow movement at joints
  • 15. Smooth muscle • These have long cells which have single nucleus. • The cells of this muscle is spindle in shape. • They are also called unstrained because we can not control them
  • 16.
  • 17. Cardiac muscle • It is the muscle which is present in heart. • These muscle are also called involuntary muscle. • These muscle have cylindrical &branched muscle.
  • 18.
  • 19. Skeletal (striated) Muscle  These cells function in conjunction with the skeletal system for voluntary muscle movements.  Located in muscles that attach to bones.  Long, cylindrical cells are striated.  Cells are bundled closely together in parallel arrays.
  • 20.
  • 21. Characteristics Skeletal Smooth Cardiac Location Attached to skeleton Walls of internal organs Walls of heart Cross-striations Present Absent Present Shape of fibers Cylindrical Spindle-shaped Branched Number of nuclei Many or multinucleate One or uninucleate One or uninucleate Position of nuclei Peripheral Center Center Type of control Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary Speed of contraction Most rapid slowest Intermediate
  • 23. Nerve (close-up view) 1. Endometrium 2. Epineurium 3. Axon 4. Schwann cell nucleus 5. Epineurium
  • 24. 3. Axon (nerve fiber) 1. Myelin sheath 2. Neurilemma 3. Node of Ranvier 4. Schwann cell 5. Axon
  • 25. Nervous tissues • Neuron • Cell body • Processes a. Axon b. Dendrites
  • 26. Nervous tissue consists of neurons, which are the cells that conduct signals, and supporting neuroglia cells such as microglial cells, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes
  • 27.
  • 28. Flattened, cuboidal, columnar Irregular or round Elongated Cell appendages branched Single  multilayered Scattered in matrix In sheets or bundles Isolated or networked Body covering or lining organs or cavities Supports other organs Lining internal organs, make skeletal muscles Concentrated in brain and spinal cord + all over the body Cilia, microvilli - - - Basement membrane Varied – protein fibers + liquid, gelatinous, firm to calcified - - Minimal Extensive Absent Absent No direct blood supply, except for glands Cartilage has no blood supply Can generate electrical signals, force and movement Can generate electrical signal
  • 29. Cartilage • Chondrocytes (cartilage cells) • Avascular, lacking blood vessels ---- does not possess the regenerative capacity • contains a gelatinous ground substance called chondroitin sulphate • Embedded within the GS are collagen & elastic fibers • Together (chondroitin sulphate + fibers) -- flexible, yet very durable and also resistant to compression forces • produced by chondroblasts through the process chondrification • Types a. Hyaline cartilage – most common type; in fatal skeleton, cartilaginous fishes b. Elastic cartilage c. Fibrocartilage
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Blood
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. References Bell, A. 1999. Anatomy 503 – Human Histology http://faculty.une.edu/com/abell/histo/histolab2.htm General Zoology Laboratory Manual, Biology Dept., Univ. of San Carlos A/P Lab: A website for Human Anatomy and Physiology http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Index.htm Ross, M., Romwell, L., and Kaye, G. 1995. Histology: AText and Atlas.Williams andWilkins, USA. http://www.slideshare.net/itutor/animal-tissue- 20032768?qid=9f7ec26b-d9b8-4566-9f10- b8593213dbd9&v=qf1&b=&from_search=4