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Introduction to Tissues & Histology definitions
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Epithelial Tissue
Covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms glands, with subtypes like covering, lining, and glandular epithelia.
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Epithelial Tissue
Covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms glands, with subtypes like covering, lining, and glandular epithelia.
Connective Tissue
Most abundant and diverse tissue, with a prominent extracellular matrix, includes cartilage, bones, and blood.
Muscle Tissue
Responsible for contraction and body movements, includes skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle types.
Nervous Tissue
Detects stimuli and transmits electrical signals, composed of neurons and neuroglia.
Extracellular Matrix
Surrounding material outside cells, crucial for tissue structure and function, varies in prominence among tissues.
Histology
Scientific study of tissue structure and function, involves microscopy and staining techniques.
Staining
Technique to enhance tissue visibility under a microscope by adding dyes for better contrast.
Micrograph
Image of tissue viewed under a microscope, often stained to improve visualization.
Glandular Epithelia
Type of epithelial tissue involved in secretion, includes exocrine and endocrine glands.
Connective Tissue Proper
Includes loose and dense connective tissues, with subtypes like areolar, reticular, and adipose.
Cartilage
Specialized connective tissue, includes hyaline, fibrocartilage, and elastic types.
Neurons
Cells in nervous tissue responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
Neuroglia
Supportive cells in nervous tissue that assist neurons.
Membranes
Structures that support and separate body tissues, involved in tissue repair processes.
Tissue Repair
Process of restoring tissue structure and function after damage.