Anatomy and physiology 1 lab exercise 5 lab document PDF

Title Anatomy and physiology 1 lab exercise 5 lab document
Author Christian Tate
Course Anatomy And Physiology I
Institution University of West Florida
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Lab document with information filled out as well as correct answers provided. This is for Anatomy and Physiology 1 lab, not Anatomy and Physiology 2....


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BSC 1085L Epithelial/Connective Tissues Exercise 5: Classification of Tissues Upon completion of this lab exercise the student will be able to: Complete these activities: Sketch from microscope slides the following subcategories of tissue. List the location of each tissue. List the function of each tissue Epithelial tissue 1 Simple squamous epithelium- one layer, rectangle with horizontal oval. In our lungs. Filters oxygen 2 Simple cuboidal epithelium- one layer, wide and tall cube with horizontal oval. Found in kidneys. Secrete chemicals 3 Simple columnar epithelium- one layer, column shaped, absorbs things, sometimes harry, lines digestive tract. 4 Stratified squamous epithelium- two or more layers, makes rough surface to protect the skin 5 Pseudostratified columnar epithelium- two or more layers, found in the tubes of your respiratory system, has cilia, mucus making cells. o cilia o goblet cells 6 Transitional epithelium- only found in the bladder, made up of multiple of shapes and stretches readily and permits stored urine to distend urinary organ Connective tissue 7 Adipose tissue- Has big cells, gel-like matrix but more firm. Provides reserve food fuel, located under skin in subcutaneous tissue.  Adipocytes 8 Areolar connective tissue- located under the epithelia, gel-like matrix with three fiber types. It wraps and cushions organs  ground substance  Mast cells  Elastic fibers  Collagen fibers  Reticular fibers 9 Blood Red blood cells (erythrocytes)  White blood cells (leucocytes) 10 Dense regular connective tissue- “tendon” and “ligament” Parallel collagen fibers, attaches muscles to bones or to muscles. Located in tendons and most ligaments  Fibroblasts  Collagen fibers...


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