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Simple Squamous




Function: diffusion/filtration




Located: air sacs of lungs

Simple Columnar




Function: absorption




Located: uterine tubes

Simple Cuboidal




Function: absorption & secretion




Located: kidney tubules

Stratified Squamous




Function: protects underlying tissues from abrasion




Located: esophagus

Pseudostratified Columnar




Function: propulsion of mucus by cilia




Located: trachea

Areolar




Function: wraps & cushions organs




Located: under epithelia of body

Dense Regular




Function: withstands great tensile strength




Located: tendons

Dense Irregular




Function: provides structural strength




Located: human scalp

Hyaline Cartilage




Function: supports & reinforces




Located: ends of long bones

Elastic Cartilage




Function: maintains shape of structure while allowing flexibility




Located: epiglottis

Adipose




Function: provides reserve food fuel, cushions & insulates




Located: breasts

Skeletal muscle




Function: locomotion




Location: bones



Smooth muscle




Function: propels substances along internal passageways




Located: mostly walls of hollow organs



Cardiac muscle




Function: propels blood into circulation




Located: walls of heart



Nerve cells




Function: transmits electrical signals from sensory receptors & to effectors which control body




Located: brain

Cerebrum



Cerebellum



Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia



Iron-deficiency Anemia



Sickle-cell Anemia



Normal Blood



Eosinophil




2-4% of leukocytes




Function: leads counterattackagainst parasitic worms and plays role in allergy defense



Basophil




0.5-1% of leukocytes




Function: histamine release, whichdilates blood vessels and attracts other WBCs to inflamed site



Neutrophil




50-70% of leukocytes




Function: body’s bacterial slayers,active phagocytes, and attracted to sites of inflammation



Lymphocyte




25% of leukocytes




Function: evokes immune response bydirect cell attack or antibodies



Monocyte




3-8% of leukocytes




Function: Phagocytosis. Developsinto macrophages after migration from the blood into tissue.

Thyroid gland



Parathyroid gland



Pancreas



Adrenal medulla



Adrenal cortex



Anterior Pituitary Gland



Posterior Pituitary Gland

Bladder




-Lumen is lined with transitional epithelium

Female Urethra