KAAP309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Granulation Tissue, Joule
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Be familiar with 4 types of tissue: epithelium, connective, muscle, nerve) Be familiar with types of epithelial tissues (stratified vs. simple; squamous vs. cuboidal vs. columnar). Be able to distinguish microscopic images of different types of epithelium (fig. Remember: 3 types of simple (squamous, cuboidal columnar), 1 type of stratified (squamous), plus pseudostratified columnar as a 5th possibility. Be familiar with different types of connective tissue and their distinctive features and components, i. e. , be familiar with table 4. 1. Be able to distinguish microscopic images of different types of connective, muscle, and nerve tissues (fig. Covering & lining membranes: mucous vs. serous membranes; parietal serous vs. visceral serous membranes (fig. Wound repair: inflammation, growth of granulation tissue and new blood supply; replacement of granulation tissue with permanent tissue: normal and scar tissue (fibrosis = scar tissue formation). The relationship between three embryonic layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm = outer, middle, inner layers) and the different types of tissue (fig.