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epithelial tissues include:

simple squamous, cuboidal, columnar


stratified squamous, cuboidal, columnar


psuedostratified (ciliated/unciliated)


transitional

name: simple squamous epithelium


function: diffusion/filtration


location: kidneys (glomerulus)


name: simple cuboidal epithelium


function: aps (absorption, protection, secretion)


location: ovaries

name: simple columnar epithelium


function: aps


location: digestive tract

name: ciliated pseudostratified epithelium


function: absorption, secretion, transportation


location: lines respiratory pathways

1. name: goblet cell


function: secretes mucus


2. name: nucleus


3. connective tissue

name: transitional epithelium


function: change from squamous to cuboidal & back


location: bladder

what is the function of cilia?

increase surface area, and transportation of substances

what is the surface facing the lumen (outside) called?

apical surface/free surface

What is the structure that separates epithelial tissue from connective tissue?

basement membrane

what is the basement membrane composed of?

1. basal lamina


2. reticular lamina

what is the surface that separates the epithelial tissue from connective tissue?

basal surface