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TISSUES, TYPES AND FUNCTIONS
Prepared by
Mr. Abhay Rajpoot
HOD (Dep. of Medical Surgical)
abhayrajpoot5591@gmail.com
TISSUES
Human body is made up of four basic tissues:
epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular
tissue and nervous tissue.
TISSUES
Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscular tissue Nervoustissue
A.Simple epithelium
i. Squamous
ii. Cuboidal
iii. Columnar
iv. Pseudostratified
B. Stratified
epithelium
i. Transitional
ii.Stratified
squamous non-
keratinized
iii. Stratified
squamous
keratinized
Cells
a. i. Fibroblasts
ii. Fibrocytes
b. Adipose /fat cells
c. Plasma cells
d. Mast cells
e. Macrophages
f. Leucocytes
g. Pigment cells
h. Mesenchymal
cells
Fibres
i. Collagen fibres
ii. Elastic fibres
iii. Reticular fibres
i. Skeletal
muscles
ii. Smooth
muscles
iii. Cardiac
muscles
iii.
i. Central
nervous
system
ii. Peripheral
nervous
system
Autonomic
nervous
system
EPITHELIAL TISSUE
Epithelial tissue lines the external & internal
surfaces of our body. It can be ectodermal,
mesodermal and endodermal in origin.
Function:
i. Protection
ii. Secretion
iii. Absorption
iv. Forms glands & ducts
Epithelium can be simple or stratified.
A. Simple Epithelium
An epithelium is called as simple when all the cells rest on
the basement membrane. It can be :
i. Squamous epithelium- is one in which cells are
flattened with nuclei raising a bulge in the cell. It allows
rapid exchange of substances through it. e.g. epithelial
lining of alveloi .
ii. Cuboidal epithelium- is one in which cells are
like a square where height of the cell is equal to
the width of the cell. The nucleus is central and
round. Its main function is absorption and
secretion e.g. epithelial lining of follicles of thyroid
gland.
iii. Columnar epithelium- is the one wherein the
height of the cells is greater than the width of the
cells. The nuclei is basal and vertically elongated.
Functions of a columnar cell are protection,
secretion and absorption. e.g. epithelial lining of
fallopian tubes.
Cilia
Single layer of column of
rectangular cells
Basement membrane
iv. Pseudostratified epithelium- Pseudo= false,
stratified= multilayered. As the name suggest there
is false appearance that the epithelium is
multilayered. In fact some cells are short while the
others are tall but all the cells rest on basement
membrane e.g. epithelial lining of trachea.
B. STRATIFIED EPITHELIUM
Multilayered epithelium is known as stratified
epithelium.
i. Transitional epithelium- this kind of epithelium
lines an organ which is distensible e.g. urinary
bladder.
ii. Stratified squamous non- keratinized
epithelium– it is a multilayered epithelium in which
basal cells are columnar. E.g. epithelial lining of
esophagus.
iii. Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium – It
is a multilayered epithelium just like Stratified
squamous non- keratinized epithelium but here the
top most layer is that of keratin through which
water can neither be evaporated from the body as
in standing in sun nor can it be absorbed into the
body as while swimming e.g. epidermis of skin.
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
As the name suggests it connects different
components of our body. It is made up of cells, fibres
and matrix. Fibroblasts, fibrocytes, macrophages and
adipose cells are the example of some connective
tissue cells. Matrix is composed of ground substance
and fibres.
Functions:
i. Providing support to different parts of our body.
ii. Connects different components of our body.
iii. It is a medium for exchange of nutrients,
metabolites and oxygen between blood and cells.
CELLS
a. i. Fibroblasts- the cells which synthesize collagen
fibres, elastic fibres and lays down matrix are
know as fibroblasts.
ii. Fibrocytes- when the fibroblasts mature they are
known as fibrocytes.
b. Adipose / fat cells- they are rounded cells but
they are usually present in group, they get mutually
compressed so may have variable shape. They have
fat globule in their cytoplasm which pushes the
nucleus to periphery giving the cell signet ring
appearance. Their function is to store fat in their
cytoplasm.
c. Plasma cells- rounded to ovoid basophilic cells
with cart wheel nucleus. They are rich in rER. Their
function is to synthesize immunoglobulins.
FAT CELLS
PLASMA CELLS
CART WHEEL
NUCLEUS
PLASMA
CELLS
d.Mast cells- they are involved in inflammatory
reactions.
e.Macrophages- their function is to engulf various
foreign particles.
f.Leucocytes- White Blood Cells are known as
leucocytes. They are neutrophils, lymphocytes,
eosinophils, basophils and monocytes. They have
defensive action.
g.Pigment cells- import brown color to the skin when
they are present in epidermis. Their presence offers
protection against ultraviolet rays of the sunlight.
h.Mesenchymal cells- are undifferentiated cells. They
can differentiate into a variety of cell types.
FIBRES
a. Collagen fibres- they are flexible but offer great
tensile strength. They found in tendons, ligaments
and all kinds connective tissues.
b. Elastic fibres- they can stretch and then come back
to their normal size when stretching force is
relieved. They are found in ligamentum nuchae,
ligamentum flava and in the wall of large arteries.
c. Reticular fibres- they are special type of collagen
fibres and can be seen only by special stain. They
are seen in the connective tissue framework of
spleen, liver lymph nodes.
Connective tissue can be :
A. General connective tissue:
a. Loose connective tissue
b. Dense connective tissue
c. Mucoid tissue
d. Adipose tissue
B. Specialized connective tissue: this comprises of
bones, cartilages an hemolymphoid tissue.
a. Cartilage – Hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage,
fibrocartilage
b. Bone- made up of organic & inorganic substances.
c. Hemolymphoid tissue- blood & lymphatics fall in this
group.
MUSCULAR TISSUE
There are three types of muscles namely-
a. Skeletal muscle- they help in locomotion e.g.
biceps femoris.
b. Smooth muscles- they are present in the viscera
of our body e.g. muscle in the wall of stomach.
c. Cardiac muscle- it is seen only in the heart.
Contraction of this muscle helps in pumping of
blood throughout our body.
NERVOUS TISSUE
It consists of central nervous system, peripheral
nervous system and autonomic nervous system. It
helps in sending different kinds of information to
brain and bringing its responses back from brain to
the effector organ.
Tissues

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Tissues

  • 1. TISSUES, TYPES AND FUNCTIONS Prepared by Mr. Abhay Rajpoot HOD (Dep. of Medical Surgical) abhayrajpoot5591@gmail.com
  • 2. TISSUES Human body is made up of four basic tissues: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue and nervous tissue.
  • 3. TISSUES Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscular tissue Nervoustissue A.Simple epithelium i. Squamous ii. Cuboidal iii. Columnar iv. Pseudostratified B. Stratified epithelium i. Transitional ii.Stratified squamous non- keratinized iii. Stratified squamous keratinized Cells a. i. Fibroblasts ii. Fibrocytes b. Adipose /fat cells c. Plasma cells d. Mast cells e. Macrophages f. Leucocytes g. Pigment cells h. Mesenchymal cells Fibres i. Collagen fibres ii. Elastic fibres iii. Reticular fibres i. Skeletal muscles ii. Smooth muscles iii. Cardiac muscles iii. i. Central nervous system ii. Peripheral nervous system Autonomic nervous system
  • 4. EPITHELIAL TISSUE Epithelial tissue lines the external & internal surfaces of our body. It can be ectodermal, mesodermal and endodermal in origin. Function: i. Protection ii. Secretion iii. Absorption iv. Forms glands & ducts Epithelium can be simple or stratified.
  • 5. A. Simple Epithelium An epithelium is called as simple when all the cells rest on the basement membrane. It can be : i. Squamous epithelium- is one in which cells are flattened with nuclei raising a bulge in the cell. It allows rapid exchange of substances through it. e.g. epithelial lining of alveloi .
  • 6. ii. Cuboidal epithelium- is one in which cells are like a square where height of the cell is equal to the width of the cell. The nucleus is central and round. Its main function is absorption and secretion e.g. epithelial lining of follicles of thyroid gland.
  • 7. iii. Columnar epithelium- is the one wherein the height of the cells is greater than the width of the cells. The nuclei is basal and vertically elongated. Functions of a columnar cell are protection, secretion and absorption. e.g. epithelial lining of fallopian tubes. Cilia Single layer of column of rectangular cells Basement membrane
  • 8. iv. Pseudostratified epithelium- Pseudo= false, stratified= multilayered. As the name suggest there is false appearance that the epithelium is multilayered. In fact some cells are short while the others are tall but all the cells rest on basement membrane e.g. epithelial lining of trachea.
  • 9. B. STRATIFIED EPITHELIUM Multilayered epithelium is known as stratified epithelium. i. Transitional epithelium- this kind of epithelium lines an organ which is distensible e.g. urinary bladder.
  • 10. ii. Stratified squamous non- keratinized epithelium– it is a multilayered epithelium in which basal cells are columnar. E.g. epithelial lining of esophagus.
  • 11. iii. Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium – It is a multilayered epithelium just like Stratified squamous non- keratinized epithelium but here the top most layer is that of keratin through which water can neither be evaporated from the body as in standing in sun nor can it be absorbed into the body as while swimming e.g. epidermis of skin.
  • 12. CONNECTIVE TISSUE As the name suggests it connects different components of our body. It is made up of cells, fibres and matrix. Fibroblasts, fibrocytes, macrophages and adipose cells are the example of some connective tissue cells. Matrix is composed of ground substance and fibres. Functions: i. Providing support to different parts of our body. ii. Connects different components of our body. iii. It is a medium for exchange of nutrients, metabolites and oxygen between blood and cells.
  • 13. CELLS a. i. Fibroblasts- the cells which synthesize collagen fibres, elastic fibres and lays down matrix are know as fibroblasts. ii. Fibrocytes- when the fibroblasts mature they are known as fibrocytes.
  • 14. b. Adipose / fat cells- they are rounded cells but they are usually present in group, they get mutually compressed so may have variable shape. They have fat globule in their cytoplasm which pushes the nucleus to periphery giving the cell signet ring appearance. Their function is to store fat in their cytoplasm. c. Plasma cells- rounded to ovoid basophilic cells with cart wheel nucleus. They are rich in rER. Their function is to synthesize immunoglobulins.
  • 15. FAT CELLS PLASMA CELLS CART WHEEL NUCLEUS PLASMA CELLS
  • 16. d.Mast cells- they are involved in inflammatory reactions. e.Macrophages- their function is to engulf various foreign particles. f.Leucocytes- White Blood Cells are known as leucocytes. They are neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils and monocytes. They have defensive action. g.Pigment cells- import brown color to the skin when they are present in epidermis. Their presence offers protection against ultraviolet rays of the sunlight. h.Mesenchymal cells- are undifferentiated cells. They can differentiate into a variety of cell types.
  • 17. FIBRES a. Collagen fibres- they are flexible but offer great tensile strength. They found in tendons, ligaments and all kinds connective tissues. b. Elastic fibres- they can stretch and then come back to their normal size when stretching force is relieved. They are found in ligamentum nuchae, ligamentum flava and in the wall of large arteries. c. Reticular fibres- they are special type of collagen fibres and can be seen only by special stain. They are seen in the connective tissue framework of spleen, liver lymph nodes.
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  • 19. Connective tissue can be : A. General connective tissue: a. Loose connective tissue b. Dense connective tissue c. Mucoid tissue d. Adipose tissue B. Specialized connective tissue: this comprises of bones, cartilages an hemolymphoid tissue. a. Cartilage – Hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, fibrocartilage b. Bone- made up of organic & inorganic substances. c. Hemolymphoid tissue- blood & lymphatics fall in this group.
  • 20. MUSCULAR TISSUE There are three types of muscles namely- a. Skeletal muscle- they help in locomotion e.g. biceps femoris. b. Smooth muscles- they are present in the viscera of our body e.g. muscle in the wall of stomach. c. Cardiac muscle- it is seen only in the heart. Contraction of this muscle helps in pumping of blood throughout our body.
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  • 22. NERVOUS TISSUE It consists of central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and autonomic nervous system. It helps in sending different kinds of information to brain and bringing its responses back from brain to the effector organ.