BIOL302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Striated Muscle Tissue, Smooth Muscle Tissue, Skeletal Muscle

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Don"t worry about the organs you are looking at right now. Focus more on the muscle and nerve tissue they contain. Organ systems will be covered in later labs. This week"s lab focuses on the last two of the four basic tissues: muscle and nerve. Epithelium, connective tissue, muscle and nerve combine in a variety of ways to form the functional units we know as organs. Contractility is a feature that can be found in all types of cells. Muscle cells are specialized to allow for a greater extent of contraction than most other cell types. Note that while epithelium and connective tissues have a broad range of functions, muscle is specialized for a single function contraction. Muscle contraction is directional and the organization or arrangement of cells in muscle tissue tell you a lot about the role it plays in the organ in which it is found.

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