ANAT 3010 Lecture 2: ANAT 3010 - Lecture 2

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Anat 3010 lecture 2 january 10, 2020 tissues of the body (epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous) Tissues: a group of closely associated cells that perform related functions and are similar in structure, building blocks of the body"s organs, most organs contain all 4 tissue types. Learning about tissues will help later understand the organs (structure and function) Four basic tissue types and basic functions: epithelial tissue covering, connective tissue support, muscle tissue movement, contractility, nervous tissue control, excitability. Connective tissues hold the other tissues together, holds the muscles and nerves together. Muscle tissues are elastic and therefore can produce movement. Epithelial tissue: covers a body surface or lines a body cavity, forms parts of most glands, functions of epithelia, protection, secretion, absorption, diffusion, filtration, sensory reception. Sensory receptions are from the gut and from the skin. The enterocytes have two poles, a basal pole (at the base) and an apical pole (at the apex).

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