BIO 4426 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Tunica Media, Epithelium, Cardiac Muscle

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13 Nov 2017
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Know the types of cells and tissues in the heart and their functions. Understand the conduction system of the heart and how contraction signals are propagated through cardiac muscle. Know the layers of the vasculature and how the structural differences in the arterial side of the system relate to the function of those vessels. Know the origin, termination, and architecture of the lymphatic vessels. 1. endocardium - inner layer of endothelial cells. 2. myocardium - middle layer of cardiac striated muscle. 3. epicardium - a thin layer of squamous epithelium(mesothelium) The circulatory system consists of the blood vascular system (heart, arteries, capillaries, veins) and the lymphatic vascular system. The circulatory system, or cardiovascular system, has 3 layers throughout: Cellular and structural components of the parts of the circulatory system allow them to. Uptake and release of fluid (capillaries and lymphatic vessels)

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