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6 Cards in this Set
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What is the main tissue type?
What is the specific tissue type? What is the function? Where can it be found? |
Epithelial Tissue (ET)
Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue (ET) Function: Diffusion, Secretion Location: Capillaries **Looks like snake skin |
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What is the main tissue type?
What is the specific tissue type? What is the function? Where can it be found? |
Epithelial Tissue (ET)
Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue (ET) Function: Secretion, Absorption Location: Digestive Tract (lining) **Looks like bricks |
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What is the main tissue type?
What is the specific tissue type? What is the function? Where can it be found? |
Epithelial Tissue (ET)
Transitional Epithelial Tissue (ET) Function: stretching Location: bladder **Looks like a star, can change shape |
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What is the main tissue type?
What is the specific tissue type? What is the function? Where can it be found? |
Epithelial Tissue (ET)
Stratified Squamous Epithelial Tissue Function: Protection Location: Epidermis of the skin **Looks like stacked pancakes |
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What is the main tissue type?
What is the specific tissue type? What is the function? Where can it be found? |
Epithelial Tissue (ET)
Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelial Tissue (PCSS ET) Function: secretion, mucus Location: Respiratory Tract (lining) *if you see cilia (hairy cell) - it is a giveaway **extra credit on practical if you can spell out the name) |
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What is the main tissue type?
What is the specific tissue type? What is the function? Where can it be found? |
Epithelial tissue (ET)
Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue (ET) Function: Secretion, Absorption Location: Small glands (sweat glands) **Looks like dice, they are cubes |