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BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES
By:
MARIA KRISIA
FAE DELOS
REYES DE ASIS,
BSN-RN
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
CARTILAGE
-Consists of a dense network of
collagen fibers and elastic fibers
firmly embedded in CHONDROITIN
SULFATE, a gel-like component of the
ground substance; these contribute
to the strength of the tissue

Chondrocytes – cells of the mature
cartilage
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
Lacunae – spaces which contain
groups of chondrocytes
Perichondrium – covers the surface
of most cartilage
-Cartilage has no blood supply and
heals poorly after an injury
-Three types: HYALINE CARTILAGE,
FIBROCARTILAGE, ELASTIC CARTILAGE
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
1. Hyaline Cartilage
- Contains a resilient gel as its
ground substance and appears in
the body as bluish-white, shiny
substance
- Mostly surrounded by
perichondrium
- Most abundant cartilage in the
body
- Provides flexibility and support
at the joints
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
- Reduces friction and absorbs
shock
- The weakest of the three types of
cartilage
2. Fibrocartilage
- Lacks perochondrium
- With a combination of strength
and rigidity, it is the strongest
cartilage
- Found in intervertebral discs
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
3. Elastic Cartilage
- Provides strength and elasticity
and maintains the shape of
certain structures such as the
nose and the external ear
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
BONE TISSUE
- classified as compact or spongy,
depending on how its extracellular
matrix and cells are organized.
+ The basic unit of a compact bone
is an OSTEON or HAVERSIAN SYSTEM
+ Spongy bone consists of columns of
bone called TRABECULAE
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
LIQUID CONNECTIVE TISSUE
1. BLOOD TISSUE (BLOOD)
- is a connective tissue with a
liquid extracellular matrix called
PLASMA (which consists of water and
dissolved substances)
- Formed Elements:
a. Red Blood cells – Oxygen transport
b. White Blood cells - immunity
c. Platelets – blood clotting
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
2. LYMPH
- flows in lymphatic vessels
- its composition varies from one
part of the body to another
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
MUSCULAR TISSUE
- consists of elongated cells
called muscle fibers that can use
ATP to generate force
- produces body movement, maintains
posture, generates heat, provides
protection
- 3 types based on structure and
function: SKELETAL, CARDIAC, SMOOTH
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
1. Skeletal muscle tissue
- Usually attached to the bones of
the skeleton
- Has striations (alternating
light and dark banks within
fibers)
- Voluntary (able to relax and
contract by muscle control)
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
2. Cardiac muscle tissue
- Forms most of the wall of the
heart
- Has striations (alternating
light and dark banks within
fibers)
- Involuntary (contractions are
not controlled)
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
3. Smooth muscle tissue
- Located in the walls of hollow
internal structures (intestines,
blood vessels, stomach, etc.)
- Contractions help constrict or
narrow the lumen of blood
vessels, move fluids, move food
- Has no striations or nonstriated
- Involuntary (contractions are
not controlled)
TISSUE LEVEL OF
ORGANIZATION
NERVOUS TISSUE
- 2 types:
1. Neuron/Nerve cell
- Sensitive to various stimuli
- Convert stimuli into electrical
signals called action potentials
2. Neuroglia
- Do not conduct nerve impulses
- Functions as support for the
neurons
Please bring out any piece of
paper and prepare for a quiz..
QUESTION:
1. This type of
connective tissue has
no blood supply and
heals poorly after an
injury.
QUESTION:
2. This type of
connective tissue
produces body movement,
maintains posture,
generates heat,
provides protection.
QUESTION:
3. This covers the
surface of most
cartilage.
QUESTION:
4. What is the liquid
extracellular matrix of
blood tissue?
QUESTION:
5. What is the basic
unit of a compact bone?
QUESTION:
6. This provides
strength and elasticity
and maintains the shape
of certain structures
such as the nose and
the external ear
QUESTION:
7. This forms most of
the wall of the heart
QUESTION:
8. What is the
strongest cartilage?
QUESTION:
9. What is the weakest
cartilage?
QUESTION:
10. What are the cells
of mature cartilage
called?
QUESTION:
11. Nerve cells or
Neurons Convert stimuli
into electrical signals
called ___________.
QUESTION:
12. Are smooth muscle
tissues striated or
nonstriated?
QUESTION:
13. Are cardiac muscle
tissues voluntary or
involuntary?
QUESTION:
14. These function as
support for the
neurons.
QUESTION:
15. They consist of a
dense network of
collagen fibers and
elastic fibers firmly
embedded in CHONDROITIN
SULFATE, a gel-like
component of the ground
substance

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Biological sciences8

  • 2. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION CARTILAGE -Consists of a dense network of collagen fibers and elastic fibers firmly embedded in CHONDROITIN SULFATE, a gel-like component of the ground substance; these contribute to the strength of the tissue Chondrocytes – cells of the mature cartilage
  • 3. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION Lacunae – spaces which contain groups of chondrocytes Perichondrium – covers the surface of most cartilage -Cartilage has no blood supply and heals poorly after an injury -Three types: HYALINE CARTILAGE, FIBROCARTILAGE, ELASTIC CARTILAGE
  • 4. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION 1. Hyaline Cartilage - Contains a resilient gel as its ground substance and appears in the body as bluish-white, shiny substance - Mostly surrounded by perichondrium - Most abundant cartilage in the body - Provides flexibility and support at the joints
  • 5.
  • 6. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION - Reduces friction and absorbs shock - The weakest of the three types of cartilage 2. Fibrocartilage - Lacks perochondrium - With a combination of strength and rigidity, it is the strongest cartilage - Found in intervertebral discs
  • 7.
  • 8. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION 3. Elastic Cartilage - Provides strength and elasticity and maintains the shape of certain structures such as the nose and the external ear
  • 9.
  • 10. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION BONE TISSUE - classified as compact or spongy, depending on how its extracellular matrix and cells are organized. + The basic unit of a compact bone is an OSTEON or HAVERSIAN SYSTEM + Spongy bone consists of columns of bone called TRABECULAE
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION LIQUID CONNECTIVE TISSUE 1. BLOOD TISSUE (BLOOD) - is a connective tissue with a liquid extracellular matrix called PLASMA (which consists of water and dissolved substances) - Formed Elements: a. Red Blood cells – Oxygen transport b. White Blood cells - immunity c. Platelets – blood clotting
  • 14.
  • 15. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION 2. LYMPH - flows in lymphatic vessels - its composition varies from one part of the body to another
  • 16.
  • 17. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION MUSCULAR TISSUE - consists of elongated cells called muscle fibers that can use ATP to generate force - produces body movement, maintains posture, generates heat, provides protection - 3 types based on structure and function: SKELETAL, CARDIAC, SMOOTH
  • 18. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION 1. Skeletal muscle tissue - Usually attached to the bones of the skeleton - Has striations (alternating light and dark banks within fibers) - Voluntary (able to relax and contract by muscle control)
  • 19.
  • 20. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION 2. Cardiac muscle tissue - Forms most of the wall of the heart - Has striations (alternating light and dark banks within fibers) - Involuntary (contractions are not controlled)
  • 21.
  • 22. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION 3. Smooth muscle tissue - Located in the walls of hollow internal structures (intestines, blood vessels, stomach, etc.) - Contractions help constrict or narrow the lumen of blood vessels, move fluids, move food - Has no striations or nonstriated - Involuntary (contractions are not controlled)
  • 23.
  • 24. TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION NERVOUS TISSUE - 2 types: 1. Neuron/Nerve cell - Sensitive to various stimuli - Convert stimuli into electrical signals called action potentials 2. Neuroglia - Do not conduct nerve impulses - Functions as support for the neurons
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Please bring out any piece of paper and prepare for a quiz..
  • 29. QUESTION: 1. This type of connective tissue has no blood supply and heals poorly after an injury.
  • 30. QUESTION: 2. This type of connective tissue produces body movement, maintains posture, generates heat, provides protection.
  • 31. QUESTION: 3. This covers the surface of most cartilage.
  • 32. QUESTION: 4. What is the liquid extracellular matrix of blood tissue?
  • 33. QUESTION: 5. What is the basic unit of a compact bone?
  • 34. QUESTION: 6. This provides strength and elasticity and maintains the shape of certain structures such as the nose and the external ear
  • 35. QUESTION: 7. This forms most of the wall of the heart
  • 36. QUESTION: 8. What is the strongest cartilage?
  • 37. QUESTION: 9. What is the weakest cartilage?
  • 38. QUESTION: 10. What are the cells of mature cartilage called?
  • 39. QUESTION: 11. Nerve cells or Neurons Convert stimuli into electrical signals called ___________.
  • 40. QUESTION: 12. Are smooth muscle tissues striated or nonstriated?
  • 41. QUESTION: 13. Are cardiac muscle tissues voluntary or involuntary?
  • 42. QUESTION: 14. These function as support for the neurons.
  • 43. QUESTION: 15. They consist of a dense network of collagen fibers and elastic fibers firmly embedded in CHONDROITIN SULFATE, a gel-like component of the ground substance