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Epithelial tissue
Covers and lines
Connective Tissue
bind organs together. Store energy reserves such as fat, provide body with immunity
Muscle Tissue
allows you to move
Bioposy
Sample of living tissue for microscopic examination
Epithelium
Named by the # of layers
a) simple
b) Stratified

And the shape of the cell
a) cuboidal
b) squamos
c) columnar
d) Transitional (only in the bladder)
Simple cuboidal
- 1 layer
- found in kidney and thyroid
Stratified cuboidal
- multilayered
- found in duets of glands
Simple Squamos
- 1 layer
-Found in blood vessels, alveolar sacs
Stratified Squamos
Found in skin, mouth, vagina, rectum
Stratified squamos cells - keratinized
dry (skin)
Stratified squamos cells - nonkeratinized
wet, moist
Pap Smear
population-based screening for cancer, significantly reduced mortality rate
Endothelium
lines blood vessels
Mesothelium
covers organs
pseudostratified
- in the respiratory tract
- almost ALWAYS ciliated
- looks like multiple layers, but its not
simple columnar
- lines the GI tract
- absorbs nutrients
stratified columnar
RARE