What 5 things is the human body mainly composed of?
what are the 4 types of tissues?
what is a tissue?
specialised cells which have the same function
what is function of epithelial tissue? (3)
what are some of the secondary functions which epithelial tissue cells often have? :3
secretion, absorption, retaining (forms glands)
what structures often have epithelial tissue linings?
blood vessels, lungs, skin, gut etc.
what is the function of connective tissue?
what are the 2 main constituents of connective tissues?
It’s not cells which define connective tissue, but it’s…
extracellular proteins in the matrix
what are 3 main examples of connect tissue?
what is the matrix of fat composed of?
liquid AND solid
what is the main protein in blood?
albumin; regulates osmotic pressure and binds and transports other molecules in blood
what is the main mineral found in bone?
calcium phosphate
where are ligaments found?
between bone and bone
where are tendons found?
between bone and muscle
where is cartilage found?
between bones and joints
what are 3 types of connective tissues?
what is the main property of the muscle tissue?
it’s contractile and can generate force
what do muscle cells look like?
long and thin fibre units (stacked with mitochondria, actin and myosin)
what are 3 types of muscle cells?
what is the main function of nerve tissue?
integrates communication (receives, generates and transmits information and electrical signal)
how does epithelial tissue maintain the coverage of surfaces? (3)
what are cell-cell junctions?
what is the function of desmosomes? (macula adherens)