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It came to me in a vision.. i had to share
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Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology Notes, Tissues, Part 2
the body needs order to be able to function
epithelial tissue lines, covers, and organizes the body, creating order
proper epithelium - covers and lines the outer and inner body
glandular epithelium - forms your glands and secretes hormones and other substances
primary epithelium - protects the entire body, inside and out -covers the surface of the body when it combines with connective tissues to create skin -also lines the body cavities (pericardial, vertebral, cranial, thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic) and coats the internal and external walls of the organs
membranes covering the lungs are actually invaginations (the action or process being turned inside out or folded in on itself to form a cavity or pouch) of the epithelium
the epithelium does all this to protect your deeper layers of tissue from injury or infection
all epithelial tissues are avascular (not associated with or supplies by blood vessels), they rely on the blood supply of the supporting connective tissues around them or the materials they need
the three basic shapes of epithelial cells are the squamous, cuboidal, and columnar -squamous cells are flat, name means scale, the nucleus is flattened and easy to see, and they provide fast absorption and diffusion, and make thin membranes -cuboidal cells are cube-ish shaped, as tall as they are wide, the nucleus is circular, and they absorb nutrients and produce secretions like sweat -columnar cells are tall and thick and look like columns, the nuclei are stretched into an ellipse, and they cushion underlying tissues -the shape of each kind of epithelial cell correlates with its function
the tissue's first name is its number of layers, and its last name is the shape of the cells
layering of the cell also determines functions -simple epithelium has only one layer of cells -stratified epithelium has multiple layers set on top of each other -pseudo stratified epithelium is mostly just one layer, but the cells can be different shapes and sizes, and the nuclei can be at different levels
epithelial tissue regenerates really quickly
all of the epithelial cells are polar, meaning they have distinct sides -the apical (upper) side is exposed to either the outside of the body, or whatever internal cavity its lining -the basal (inner) side is tightly attached to the base membrane, a thin layer of mostly collagen fibers that helps hold the epithelium together, and anchors it to the connective tissue
many of the boundaries that the cells form aren't absolute, but instead selectively permeable, allowing for some form of absorption, filtration, and excretion of substances
glandular epithelium forms two different types of glands - the endocrine glands (secrete hormones right into your bloodstream or to nearby cells), and exocrine glands (secrete their juices into tubes or ducts that lead to the outside of the body or the inside of the tube)
Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology Notes, Tissues, Part 1
every cell in the body has its own specific job related to maintaining homeostasis
cells are the most basic building blocks in the hierarchy of complex structures
tissues are the fabric of the body
when 2 or more tissues combine, they form organs
type of tissue defines its function
there are 4 primary tissues
nervous tissue provides control and communication
muscle tissue gives movement
epithelial tissue lines the body cavities and organs and cover and protect the body
connective tissue provides support
histology - the study of tissues
carmine - a red dye derived from the scales of crushed-up cochineal insects, used to highlight different cell structures
nervous tissue forms the nervous system which regulates and controls the body's functions
nervous tissue senses stimuli and sends electrical impulses through the body in response to those stimuli
nervous tissue is made up of two types of neurons and glial cells
neurons sense stimuli and send messages to your brain
neurons are made up of the cell body (soma), dendrites, and the axon
cell body (soma) is the cell's life support, it has all the necessary parts like a nucleus, mitochondria, and DNA
dendrites are bushy and look like the trees that they're named after, they collect signals from other cells to send back to the soma
axon is long and rope-like, it's the transmission cable and it carries messages to other neurons and muscles and glands
glial cells provide support, insulation, protection and tether to blood vessels
muscle tissues can contract and move
the three types of muscle tissue are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
skeletal muscle tissue attaches to all the bones in your skeleton, it pulls on the bones or skin when they contact to make your body move
skeletal tissue is made up of multinucleate and striations
cardiac muscle tissue cells are generally uninucleate meaning one nucleus, have striations
smooth muscle tissue lines the walls of the blood vessels and hollow organs, don't have striations
Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology Notes
Part 1, Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology "Every movement you make, and every new day that you live to see, is the result of a collection of systems working together to function properly."
anatomy act provided corpses from those that were executed
complementary of structure - basic idea that what a structure can do depends on its form
chemical > cellular > tissues > organs > organ systems > the body
the body is the highest level of organization, while chemical is the lowest level
homeostasis - the ability to maintain stable, internal conditions no matter what changes are occurring outside the body
everyone's ultimate cause of death is the extreme and irreversible loss of homeostasis
loss of homeostasis is the cause of most injuries
anatomical position - body is erect and facing forward, with arms at the sides and palms forward
standing upright
head and eyes directed straight ahead
upper limbs at the sides
upper limbs slightly away from the trunk
palms facing forward
thumbs pointing away from body
lower limbs parallel
feet flat on the ground and facing forward
the body's anatomy is split into different planes
sagittal (median) plane comes down vertically and divides a body or organ in left and right parts, plane parallel is called the parasagittal
coronal (frontal) plane splits everything vertically into front and back
transverse (horizontal) plane divides the body top and bottom
axial parts - everything in line with the center of the body, the head, neck, and trunk
appendicular parts - arms, legs, and appendages
anterior (ventral) - everything at the front of your body
posterior (dorsal) - everything at the back of your body
superior (cranial) - features towards the top of the body, like the head
inferior (caudal) - features towards the bottom of the body
structures toward the midline of your body are medial, and structures further away from the midline are lateral
proximal - areas closer towards the center of the trunk
distal - areas further from the trunk

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like im gay but wowie
Not everything is bad all the time. Sometimes things can be overwhelming and we just want to shut ourselves away like a caterpillar making a cocoon. Not everything is bad all the time. Sometimes it feels worse than it actually is. Sometimes we have to take a step back and breathe and take a moment to remember that we are so small and since nothing that we do on this earth in this life will ever really matter or spark change, why not do things that make us happy? Why not do things that fill our spirit with joy and thanksgiving? I've been told I should just pray my sorrows away.
Why do we choose to suffer when there is so much joy to be spread around? Why do we choose to be silent when there is so much praise and shouts of good spirits to be heard?
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ew luther that was cute stop it
k i dont like luther, but his relationship with sloane is absolutely adorable
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THE FUCKING MOON ROCK LIKE?!?!?!
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Quarry (to look at fun rocks)