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Describe tissue: Human Kidney
-simple squamous epithelium (lining the capillaries, Bowman's capsule in the renal corpuscles and also the thin loop of Henle)

-cuboidal epithelium (lines collecting ducts)
Describe tissue: Human jejunum
Simple columnar epithelium=>absorptive cells
Describe tissue: Human esophagus
stratified squamous epithelium (nonkeratinized cells in the outer cells)
Describe tissue: Human Urinary tract
transition epithelium (specialized type of stratified cuboidal epithelium)

-basal layers=cuboidal
-surface layers= dome shaped or flattened depending on the degree of stretch when tissue was fixed
Describe tissue: Human Soft Palate
oral surface: nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium

Nasal surface: ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium containing goblet cells
Describe tissue: Omentum or mesentery- loose connective tissue (areolar tissue)
-thin branching elastic fibers -thick unbranched collagen fibers
-nuclei are mostly fibroblasts
-polygonal nuclei=macrophages
Describe tissue: Human tendon
-dense regularly arranged connective tissue
Describe tissue: Lymph node (reticular tissue)
-stained using silver impregnation methods
-visualize aggregates of lymphocytes
-reticular fibers surround lymphocytes
-dense irregularly arranged connective tissue
Describe tissue: Human aorta (elastic tissue)
-strip of tissue (two opposite surfaces or the luminal suface may be visible)
-within the wall, numerous parallel layers of black staining elastic lamellae may be visible
Describe tissue: Human unilocular adipose tissue
-meshwork appearance (honey comb network)
-large drops of lipids
-unilocular fat is main type of fat in adult humans
-multilocular fat or brown adipose tissue is seen in hibernating mammals, human embryos and newborns
Describe tissue: Human umbilical cord (mucous tissue aks Wharton's jelly)
-three large vessels may be visible (two thick muscular walls of umbilical arteries and one thin wall of umbilical vein)
-surrounded by collagen fibers