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TISSUES LAB ACTIVITY COURSE OBJECTIVES: After completing this laboratory experiment, students should be able to do the following things: 5.1 Introduction 1 Describe how cells are organized into tissues, and identify the intercellular junctions in tissues. 2 List the four major tissue types in the body. 5.2 Epithelial Tissues 3 Describe the general characteristics and functions of epithelial tissue. 4 Name the types of epithelium and identify an organ in which each is found. 5 Explain how glands are classified. 5.3 Connective Tissues 6 Describe the general characteristics of connective tissue. 7 Compare and contrast the cellular components, structures, fibers, and extracellular matrix (where applicable) in each type of connective tissue. 8 Describe the major functions of each type of connective tissue. 5.4 Types of Membranes 9 Describe and locate each of the four types of membranes. 5.5 Muscle Tissues 10 Distinguish among the three types of muscle tissue. 5.6 Nervous Tissues 11 Describe the general characteristics and functions of nervous tissue. Epithelial Tissues Linings and Coverings Simple Epithelia Classifying or Naming Epithelia Stratified Epithelia Glands Fluid Connective Tissues Introduction Connective Tissues Proper Connective Tissues Exocrine Glands Endocrine Glands Lymph Blood Loose Connective Tissues Loose Connective Tissues and Inflammation Dense Connective Tissues Osseous Tissue Supportive Connective Tissues Non-striated Muscle Tissues Nervous Tissues Striated Neurons Nerves Receptors Cartilage Smooth Muscle Skeletal Muscle Cardiac Muscle Multipolar Neurons in CNS Nerves of the PNS Miessner's and Pacinian Corpuscles Squamous Cuboidal Columnar Pseudostratified Squamous Transitional Cuboidal and Columnar Ducts and Tubules Areolar Adipose Reticular Regular(collagen) Irregular(collagen) Regular(elastic) Compact Cancellous Hyaline Elastic Fibrocartilage