PCB 3703C Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Respiratory Tract, Nephron, Cardiac Muscle

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The tissues: tissues a collection of structurally similar cells with related function (4 types, muscle tissue (further classified into 3 specific types) Skeletal muscle: type of striated muscle that is usually attached to skeleton. Smooth muscle: found within the walls of organs and structures esophagus, Cardiac muscle: an involuntary muscle but it is specialized and found only stomach, intestines, uterus, etc. in the heart: nervous tissue. It is specialized to react to stimulus and conduct impulses to various organs. Found in the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves and are all made up of neurons. Neurons are easily stimulated and transmit impulses very rapidly: epithelial tissue stratified (multiple layers) Simple cuboidal epithelium (cube like) and columnar (tall and rod like) nuclei makes it look like it has multiple layers. They are classified in 2 different ways absorption, excretion, diffusion, cleaning and reduces friction: pseudostratified with cilia is only one layer but the position of the.

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