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Simple squamous |
Allows passage of materials by diffusion and filtration |
Kidney glomeruli, air sacs of lungs, lining of heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels |
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Simple Cuboidal Cells |
Secretes and absorbs |
Kidneys, and other glands |
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Simple Colomnar |
#1 Absorption; secretion of mucus, enzymes, and other substances |
Uterus, digestive tract |
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Stratified squamous |
protects underlying tissues in areas subject to abrasion |
Skin, mouth, throat, vagina, anal canal |
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Pseudostratified Columnar |
Secretion, particularly of mucus; propulsion of mucus bu ciliary action. |
Reproductive system, respiratory system |
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Stratified Columnar |
protection and secretion |
Male urethra, pharnx |
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Stratified cuboidal |
Protection |
Mammary glands sweat glands salivary gleans and pancreas |
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Transitional epithelium |
Distensibility protection |
Urinary bladder and passageways of urinary tract |
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Loose fibrous |
Binds organs together holds tissue fluids |
Beneath skin between muscles beneath epithelial tissue |
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Adipose tissue |
Protectsand insulates stores fat |
Beneath skin around kidneys behind eyeballs on surface of heart |
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Dense fibrous connective tissue |
Binds organ together |
Tendons ligaments deeper layers of skin |
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Hayline cartilage |
Supports and protects provides framework |
Nose ends of bones rings in the walls of respiratory passages |
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Elastic Cartilage |
Supports protects and provides flexible framework |
Between bony parts of the backbone knee and pelvic girdle |
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Fibrocartilage |
Supports protects and absorbs shock |
Between bony parts of backbone knee and pelvic girdle |
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Bone |
Supports protects provide framework |
Bones of skeleton |
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Blood |
Transport substance helps maintain stable internal environment |
Throughout body within a closed system of blood vesselsand heart chambers |
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Skeletal muscle tissue |
Voluntary movements of skeletal parts |
Muscles usually attached to bones |
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Smooth muscle tissue |
Involuntary movements of internal organs |
Walls of hollow internal organs |
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Cardiac muscle tissue |
Heart movements |
Hearts muscle |
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Nervous tissue |
Sensitivity and conduction of nerve impulses |
Brain spinal cord and peripheral |