Cells are held together physically and functionally by…
junctions which are made up of different types of proteins —> nuts and bolts that anchor cells to one another and anchor cells to their environment (ECM)
what is the ECM
Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
E- outside
C-cell
M- the stuff we live on
The ECM can have variable consistency. Give 2 examples
Both are connective tissue
Bone:
- made up largely of protein and is mineralized
- so super solid ECM
Blood
- very liquidy because it has a lot of water
Name the 3 types of junctions
Define gap junctions
Define tight junctions
Define anchoring junctions
what are the 4 major tissue types in the body?
Describe epithelial tissue
function: protects the internal environment of the body and regulates the exchange of materials between external/internal environments
cell types: exchange, transporting, protective, ciliated, secretory
Define connective tissue cells
function: provides structural support and creates a barrier
- found within the extensive ECM
- made up of collagen
cell types: blood, bone, fibroblasts
Define muscle tissue
function: generate contractile force
cell types: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth
Define Neural tissue
function: neurons carry information in the form of chemical and electrical from one part of the body to another
glial cells are support cells for neurons
Different types of connective tissue
cell membranes are ___________
selectively permeable
what determines the permeability of a molecule
Highly permeable:
gases, small lipophilic (hydrophobic) molecules, water
impermeable:
ions, lipophobic (polar) and large molecules
Diffusion
Diffusion can be divided into two types across a cell membrane
factors affecting diffusion rate
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport
Channels
Transporters