BIOL 1412 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Histology, Desmosome, Osteoblast

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Histology (tissues: histology? the study of tissues. Tissue: a group of cells with similar structure and function, 4 major tissue types: Nervous tissue: cell junctions (in some tissues) points of contact between adjacent cells - seen in epithelial tissue, some nervous and muscle cells formed by cell membrane proteins. 3) are a partial fusion of specific proteins on the lateral surface of the cell membrane form ring-like tight seal prevents material from passing between cells e. g. bacteria, proteins, sometimes fluid or ions (depending on the tissue) Anchoring junctions (e. g. desmosomes) proteins that fasten cells to each other and/or extracellular material ( rivets cells together) Signalling tissue: epithelial tissue covers body surface lines body/organ cavities, organ cavity = lumen. Characteristics of epithelia: has one free surface, little extracellular space between cells, avascular no blood vessels, basement membrane. Attaches epithelium to underlying ct layer (formed by both tissues velcro ) Classification of epithelia: most subtypes are classified + named according to:

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