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Goblet cell


-the purple thing popping out


-part of simple columnar epithelium


-lining interior of digestive tract or air passages


-absorption and secretion




simple squamous epithelium


-nucleus thicker than cytoplasm


-inner lining of blood vessels, air sac of lung, lining of abdominal cavity


-exchange of material by diffusion


ovary tissue (graafian follicle)


ovum is formed by ovarian follicle


ring of cells (nurse cells) by ovum


fluid-filled follicle inside around the ring.


-reproduction


-female reproductive tissue






Cuboidal epithelium tissue


-cubed shapes


-found in glands; thyroid, adrenal, mammary and tubules in kidney


-secretion and absorption




cardiac muscle tissue


-striations


-hear muscle


-cellular structure that function as multinucleate fiber


-intercalated discs



smooth muscle tissue


-found in body organs; intestines, blood vessels, uterine walls


-no striations, involuntary


-muscle structure; sheets of overlapping cells


neuron tissue


-it conducts of the nervous system


-impulses body


Axon; transmits impulses away from the cell body


-found in the nervous system


hyaline Cartilage connective tissue


-chondrocytes


-matrix; chondrin


-Flexibility



what type of tissue does the frog and pig have?

stratified epithelium tissue



put the following layers in order from top to bottom;


1.basement membrane


2.dead cells


3.germinal cells


4.flattened cells


5.dermis

1.flattened cells


2.dead cells


3.germinal cells


4.basement membrane


5.Dermis

what do goblet cells produce?
Mucus... order to protect the mucous membranes where they are found

Skeletal muscle tissue

Fibrous connective tissue