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SIMPLE SQUAMOUS


Function: diffusion of gas


Location: Lungs


SIMPLE CUBOIDAL


Function: absorption and secretion


Location: kidneys


SIMPLE COLUMNAR


Function: absorption and secretion ( Mucus)


Location: intestine and digestive track




PSEUDOSTRATIFIED


Function: filter air and secretion and movement.


Location: respiratory tract.


PSEUDOSTRATIFIED

Function: filter air and secretion and movement.


Location: respiratory tract.


STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS


Location: skin


Function protection.


STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS


Location: skin


Function protection.


TRANSITIONAL


Location: bladder


Function: stretches to hold volume


EMBRYONIC


Location: embryo


Function: gives rise to all other connective tissues.


CARTILAGE: ELASTIC


Function: flexible and returns to original shape.


Location: ear epiglottis

LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE, AREOLAR


Location: under epithelium


Function: interstitial fluid

DENSE REGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE


Function: attachments


Location: tendon muscle to bone.

LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE, ADIPOSE


Function: protection, insulation and energy supply


Location: gender specific and around the organs.

BLOOD


Location: blood vessels


Function: transport and defense and clotting

Nervous tissue


Location: brain and spinal cord and nerves


Function: receives info and sends electrical signals.

BONES


Location: skeleton


Function: support and calcium storage and makes blood cell.

CARTILAGE: HYALINE


Function: structure, shape and support


Location: rib cage and end of bones and embryo and nose.

SKELETAL MUSCLES


Location: attached to bones and sometimes skin


Function:voluntary and movement, locomotion

Gap junction

cells held together by interlocking trans membrane proteins, form narrow passageway between neighboring cell cytoplasm , interceulluar communication, ion exchange.

Glandular epithelium

make or secrete particular product into ducts, into surface and into blood

Exocrine glands

have ducts and produce secretion onto epithelial surfaces

endocrine glands

ductless and releases hormones into interstitial fluid blood and not all epithelial.

Hemidesmosomes

attaches cells to extracellular matrix ( underlying basement membrane)

tight junction

between two plasma membranes, proteins link plasma membranes, adhesion belt below tight junctions, prevents water and solutes from leaking through.

spot desmosomes

connects neighboring cells together resist mechanical stress, allow bending, twisting and stretching lost as layers.