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Type:
Function:
Location:
Type: Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium
Function: Secretion
Location: Esophagus
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Location:
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Title: Simple Columnar Epithelium
Location: Lower GI tract (e.g. Large Intestine)
Function: Secretion
Title:
Location:
Function:
Title: Simple Columnar Epithelium
Location: Lower GI (e.g. Large Intestine)
Function: Secretion
Title:
Location:
Function:
Title: Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Location: Glands (e.g. Thyroid)
Function: Secretion
Title:
Location:
Function:
Title: Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Location: Glands (e.g. Thyroid)
Function: Excretion
Title:
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Title: Simple Squamous Epithelium
Location: Alveolar Sacs
Function: Gas exchange
Title:
Location:
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Title:Stratified Squamous Epithelium Without Keratine
Location: Esophagus
Function: Protection
Title:
Location:
Function:
Title: Stratified Squamous Epithelium without keratine
Location: Esophagus
Function:Protection
Title:
Location:
Function:
Title: Stratified Squamous Epithelium without Keratine
Location: Esophagus
Function: Protection
Title:
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Title: Stratified Squamous Epithelium with Keratine
Location: Skin
Function: Protection
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Squamous Epithelium
The pink lines are the cells, the large (irregular) gaps are the alveolar sacs
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Squamous Epithelium--Emphasema
The pink lines are the cells, but they will be broken with larger gaps so there is less surface area for gas exchange
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Squamous Epithelium--Smoaker's Lung
Several sections of the pink lines (the cells) are clumped together with black speckles throughout
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
The cells are in a vauge circle (side by side) with a hollow gap in the center of the circle
What is/are the key identifyer(s) for: Simple Columnar Epithelium
Each cell is elongated, side by side, but forming a circle; the light, bubble, overlays are goblet cells
What is/are the identifying factor(s) for: Stratified Squamous Epithelium with Keratine
One side has a rough edge while the other side is smoother; the smooth side has rows of bubbles that used to hold the hair folicles
What is/are the identifying factor(s) for: Stratified Squamous Epithelium without Keratine
One side of the cells will have a slightly blurred edge where the hair folicles are present; the Keratine side is dead cells
What is/are the identifying factor(s) for: Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium
It almost looks like a coral reef sitting ontop of a pink sandbarge
Basal Surface
The surface near the base or interior of a structure; nearest the lower side or bottom of a structure; attaches to the next tissue type
Apical Surface
The edge of the epithelial tissue that faces the lumen (or the outside world); Microvilli will be on this end of the cell
Goblet Cell
Individual cells that produce mucus
Keratin
Fibrous protein found in the epidermis, hair, and nails that makes those structures hard and water resistant
Stratified
two or more layers stacked one on top of the other
Squamous
flattened and scalelike (longer than narrow, eliptical nucleus)
Cuboidal
boxlike, approximately as tall as they are wide (square, circular nucleus)