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Epithelia tissue
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Covers all free body services and forms inner lining of the body cavities and hollow organs. Always has a free surface. A basement membrane anchors epithelium to connective tissue. The function is to form protective barriers, secretion of various substances, absorption of other substances, and excretion of wastes
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Connetive tissue
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the functions include binding, protection, filling spaces, storing fat, producing red blod cells. Usually has a lot of intercellular material.
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Muscle Tissue
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The function is to provide movement.
There are three types of mucle tissue and it is found attached to bones, in the walls of hollow internal organs, and in the heart |
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Nervious tissue
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The function is to transmit impulses needed for coordination, regulation, and sensory reception
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Simple Squamous
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Epithelial
single,thin layer, flattened cells, fit together |
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Simple cuboidal
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Epithelial
single later, cube shaped, centrally located, spherical nuclei |
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Simple columnar
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Epithelial
single later of elongated cells Cilatated or noncilatated cilia is found lining the pasages of the respitory system |
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Pseudostratiifed columnar
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Epithelial
appears layered(nuclei are at differnt levels) |
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Stratified squamous
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Epithelial
many layers of cells(topmost is flattened) so that the tissue is relatively thick |
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Stratified cuboidal
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Epithelial
consists of two to three laters of cuboidal cells that form the lining of a lumen |
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Stratified cloumnar
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Epithelial
several layers(top=columnar, bottom=cuboidal) |
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transitional epithelium
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Epithelial
specialixed to stretch without injury |
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Glandular Epithelium
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Epithelial
produce and secrete substances |