I enjoyed watching this educated video. I’ll watch it over and over. I hope you keep having your blessings in life! You make sure we are getting a good observation and stress we write out description-function-location. Thank you! Thank you!
Good question. All tissue slides are side view except simple squamous. You just have to be able to memorize what it looks like and then remember that these cells are not layered on top of each other because each cell is touching the basement membrane.
Since some of the lasts slides functions/locations were vaguely touched on I thought I’d add them in the comments. AREOLAR LOOSE CT: FUNCTION : wraps and cushions organs; it’s macrophages phagocytize bacteria; plays an important role in inflammation; holds and conveys tissue fluid. LOCATION: distributed under epithelia of body; forms lamina propria of mucous membranes; packages organs; surrounds capillaries LOOSE CT ADIPOSE: FUNCTION: provides reserve fuel; insulates against heat loss; supports and protects organs LOCATION: under skin; around kidneys and eyeballs; within abdomen; in breasts LOOSE CT RETICULAR: FUNCTION: fibers form a soft internal skeleton (stroma) that supports other cell types, including white blood cells, mast cells, and macrophages. LOCATION: lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen). CARTILAGE: HYALINE FUNCTION: supports and reinforces; serves as a resilient cushion; resists compressive stress. LOCATION: forms most of embryonic skeleton; covers the ends of long bones in joint cavities; forms coastal cartilages of ribs; cartilage of the nose, trachea, and larynx CARTILAGE: FIBROCARTILAGE: FUNCTION: tensile strength with the ability to absorb compressive shock LOCATION: intervertebral discs; pubic symphysis; discs of knee joint CARTILAGE: ELASTIC: FUNCTION: maintains the shape of a structure while allowing great flexibility LOCATION: supports the external ear; epiglottis BONES (OSSEOUS TISSUE): FUNCTION: bone supports and protects (by enclosing); provides levers for the muscles to act on; stores calcium and other minerals and fat; marrow inside bones is the site for blood cell formation (hematopoiesis) BLOOD: FUNCTION: transport of respiratory gases, nutrients, and other substances LOCATION: contained within blood vessels NERVOUS TISSUE: FUNCTION: neurons transmit electrical signals from sensory receptors and to effectors (muscles and glands); supporting cells support and protect neurons. LOCATION: brain, spinal cord, and nerves Hope this helps anyone in A&P This information was retrieved from my A&P lab manual; Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, Volume l
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You just saved me hours of looking at tissues under a microscope. Thank you very much.
Super helpful for studying for exams. Great pictures. Thank you for another wonderful video!
This helped me so much to study for my tissue test- thank you so much!
guess who just passed his histology exam, just by watching this video! thank you kind sir, you're such a good teacher btw
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I enjoyed watching this educated video. I’ll watch it over and over. I hope you keep having your blessings in life! You make sure we are getting a good observation and stress we write out description-function-location. Thank you! Thank you!
Write thank you for the kind words Sophia! I’m glad you enjoyed! God bless you too!
have an a&p exam today and this video is very/super helpful for quick study and memorization.
geez! such a GREAT overview of everything. TY, TY, TY!!!
So incredibly helpful thank you so much!!!
Thanks Delia! I know it’s a bit long but thanks kinda how histology is:) Enjoy!
Best histo video I have ever watched!! Thank you
Haha thanks Jocelyn! Study well!
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Hehe thank you Paris! Go get ’em!
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Follow up question, how do you know if it's a bird's eye view or a side view? Or is that a think on slides?
Good question. All tissue slides are side view except simple squamous. You just have to be able to memorize what it looks like and then remember that these cells are not layered on top of each other because each cell is touching the basement membrane.
How do we tell if it touches the basement membrane or not?
Exactly!
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Histology tends to do that lol
Since some of the lasts slides functions/locations were vaguely touched on I thought I’d add them in the comments.
AREOLAR LOOSE CT:
FUNCTION : wraps and cushions organs; it’s macrophages phagocytize bacteria; plays an important role in inflammation; holds and conveys tissue fluid.
LOCATION: distributed under epithelia of body; forms lamina propria of mucous membranes; packages organs; surrounds capillaries
LOOSE CT ADIPOSE:
FUNCTION: provides reserve fuel; insulates against heat loss; supports and protects organs
LOCATION: under skin; around kidneys and eyeballs; within abdomen; in breasts
LOOSE CT RETICULAR:
FUNCTION: fibers form a soft internal skeleton (stroma) that supports other cell types, including white blood cells, mast cells, and macrophages.
LOCATION: lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen).
CARTILAGE: HYALINE
FUNCTION: supports and reinforces; serves as a resilient cushion; resists compressive stress.
LOCATION: forms most of embryonic skeleton; covers the ends of long bones in joint cavities; forms coastal cartilages of ribs; cartilage of the nose, trachea, and larynx
CARTILAGE: FIBROCARTILAGE:
FUNCTION: tensile strength with the ability to absorb compressive shock
LOCATION: intervertebral discs; pubic symphysis; discs of knee joint
CARTILAGE: ELASTIC:
FUNCTION: maintains the shape of a structure while allowing great flexibility
LOCATION: supports the external ear; epiglottis
BONES (OSSEOUS TISSUE):
FUNCTION: bone supports and protects (by enclosing); provides levers for the muscles to act on; stores calcium and other minerals and fat; marrow inside bones is the site for blood cell formation (hematopoiesis)
BLOOD:
FUNCTION: transport of respiratory gases, nutrients, and other substances
LOCATION: contained within blood vessels
NERVOUS TISSUE:
FUNCTION: neurons transmit electrical signals from sensory receptors and to effectors (muscles and glands); supporting cells support and protect neurons.
LOCATION: brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Hope this helps anyone in A&P
This information was retrieved from my A&P lab manual; Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, Volume l
This is great! Thank you Kara!
Hi, i got some confusion in many topics, could you please help me out, and what would be the way to contact you?
9.th grade bio exam and the teacher expects us to know this xd
Wow! Yeah, high expectations!