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What type of tissue is it?
Location? Function?
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial tissue; Found in respiratory tract (nasal passages, trachea, bronchi)
What type of tissue is it? Location? Function?
Simple columnar epithelial tissue; Found in digestive tract; Functions in secretion, absorption, and protection
What tissue is it? What cells are found within this tissue? Their function?
Simple columnar epithelial tissue; Often goblet cells that produce mucus are found within this tissue
What type of tissue is it? Location? Function?
Simple cuboidal epithelial tissue; Found in kidney tubules (allow absorption) and small glands and ducts (provide secretion)
What type of tissue is it? Location? Function?
Simple squamous epithelial tissue; Found in serous membranes, lining of blood vessels and air sacs (alveoli) of the the lungs where it permits exchange of substances by diffusion, osmosis, and filtration
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
Stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue; Found in testis and large glands such as mammary, sweat, salivary and pancreas; function in secretion and protection
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
Stratified squamous epithelial tissue; Found in areas that open to the outside of the body, such as mouth, anal canal, etc. It's also the outer layer of the skin (keratinized)
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
Transitional epithelial tissue; Urinary tract (bladder, ureter, urethra) where it allows stretching, yet blocks leakage...
What tissue is it? Location? Function?
Stratified columnar epithelial tissue; Found in vas deferens, male urethra, pharynx; functions in secretion and protection.
What cell organelles extend into the free space? What is their function? Which tissues may have these organelles?
Cilia = hair-like extensions that move the substances located in the space; Cilia may be present in columnar epithelial tissues (simple, stratified, or pseudostratified)
What does label A point to? Label B? Label C?
A is basement membrane, part of connective tissue's extracellular matrix that provides attachment to epithelium; B is free surface that is exposed to the space; C is a nucleus of the epithelial cell.