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Tissue Location

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Air sacs of lungs, walls of capillaries, linings of blood and lymph vessel Simple Squamous Epithelium
Covers the ovaries, lines the kidney tubules and ducts of pancreas and liver Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Lines portions of the digestive tracts such as small/large intestines and stomach Simple Columnar Epithelium
Outermost layer of skin Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Lines ducts of mammary glands, sweat glands, and salivary glands. Forms the lining of ovarian follicles and seminiferous tubules Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
Vas deferns, parts of the male urethra, and parts of the pharynx Stratified Columnar Epithelium
Lines the passageway of respiratory Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
Forms the lining of the urinary bladder and lines the ureters and part of the urethra Transitional Epithelium
Beneath the skin, between muscles, beneath epithelial tissues Loose CT
Beneath the skin, around the kidneys, behind the eyeballs, on the surface of the heart Adipose
Walls of liver, spleen, and, lymphatic organs Reticular CT
Tendons, ligaments, dermis Dense CT
Connecting parts of the spinal column, in walls of arteries and airways Elastic CT
Ends of bones, nose, and rings in walls of respiratory passages Hyaline cartilage
Framework of external ear and part of larynx Elastic cartilage
Between bony parts of spinal column, parts of pelvic girdle, and knee Fibrocartilage
Bones of skeleton, middle ear Bone
Within blood vessels Blood
Attached to bones Skeletal muscle tissue
Comprises the walls of hollow internal organs, such as the stomach, intestines, urinary bladder, uterus, and blood vessels Smooth muscle tissue
Heart Cardiac muscle tissue
Brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves Nervous tissue
Cover body surface, cover in line internal organs, compose glands Epithelial Tissue
Widely distributed throughout the body Connective tissue
Attached to bones, in the walls of hollow internal organs, heart Muscle Tissue
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