A&P Module 3 : Histology
Lesson 1 : Human TissuesStandard(s): SC.912.L.14.11 Organization and development of living organisms: Classify and state the defining characteristics of epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
Objective(s): Describe general characteristics of each of the types of tissue. Essential Question: How does the structure of each type of tissue support its function? Vocabulary: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, nervous tissue Assigned Reading: OpenStax (pp. 135-140) Additional Resources: NOVA Replacing Body Parts Video (starts at 7:01, watch to 20:40) |
Lesson 2 : Epithelial TissuesStandard(s): SC.912.L.14.11 Organization and development of living organisms: Classify and state the defining characteristics of epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
Objective(s): (1) Describe general characteristics of each of the types of tissue; (2) Identify each type of tissue through analysis of cells in microscopic slides or pictures; (3) Relate the structure to the function of each of the types of tissue; (4) Explain how each type of tissue functions within the organ the tissue is found. Essential Question: How does the structure of each type of tissue support its function? Vocabulary: epithelial tissue, simple squamous epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium, simple columnar epithelium, stratified squamous epithelium, stratified cuboidal epithelium, stratified columnar epithelium, pseudostratified columnar epithelium, transitional epithelium, glandular epithelium Assigned Reading: Hole's Essentials (pp. 142-152) |
Lesson 3 : Connective TissuesStandard(s): SC.912.L.14.11 Organization and development of living organisms: Classify and state the defining characteristics of epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
Objective(s): (1) Describe general characteristics of each of the types of tissue; (2) Identify each type of tissue through analysis of cells in microscopic slides or pictures; (3) Relate the structure to the function of each of the types of tissue; (4) Explain how each type of tissue functions within the organ the tissue is found. Essential Question: How does the structure of each type of tissue support its function? Vocabulary: connective tissue, loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, adipose, cartilage, bone, blood Assigned Reading: Hole's Essentials (pp. 152-162) |
Lesson 4: Muscle & Nervous TissuesStandard(s): SC.912.L.14.11 Organization and development of living organisms: Classify and state the defining characteristics of epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
Objective(s): (1) Describe general characteristics of each of the types of tissue; (2) Identify each type of tissue through analysis of cells in microscopic slides or pictures; (3) Relate the structure to the function of each of the types of tissue; (4) Explain how each type of tissue functions within the organ the tissue is found. Essential Question: How does the structure of each type of tissue support its function? Vocabulary: skeletal muscle tissue, smooth muscle tissue, cardiac muscle tissue, nervous tissue, neurons, neuroglial cells Assigned Reading: Hole's Essentials (pp. 162-165) |