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And Function

And Function

Human Nerve Cells; conduction of impulses from one region to another

Motor Nerve cells; idk

adipose; cushioning and energy storage

Areolar; loose packing material of most organs

hyaline cartilage; cartilage cells within relatively rigid matrix

tendon; idk

simple columnar; protection, absorption, and secretion. found in lining of stomach and intestine

stratified squamous; Physical protection; the skin, linings of the mouth, throat, vagina, and rectum

reticular tissue; Reticular network of fibers and cells

compact bone; Consists of cells and a mineralized matrix. Bone cells (osteocytes) are located within lucunae in the matrix

transitional epithelium; Ability to stretch; found in bladder and ureters

pseudo stratified ciliated columnar; Protection, secretion, and movement of mucus via cilia; found in the nasal cavity and walls of the respiratory passageways

Cardiac muscle; Found only the heart; responsible for circulation of blood; involuntary

simple squamous; Lubrication; absorption and secretion; Found in the lining of body cavities and blood vessels

skeletal; Large muscles responsible for body movements; voluntary

smooth muscle; Found in walls of visceral organs among other places; provides elasticity, contractility, and support; involuntary

simple cuboidal; Primarily absorption and secretion; found in some glands and ducts, the tubules of the kidney; these cells are very rare

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