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Tissue

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Consist of several layers of cubeshaped elongated and irregular cells Tranistional epithelium
Commonly possesses cilia that move dust and mucus out of the air ways Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Single layer of flatten cells Simple squamous epithelium
Nuclei located at different levels Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of lungs Simple squamous epithelium
Forms lining of the trachea and bronchi Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Younger cells cuboidal older cells flatten Stratified squamous epithelium
Forms inner lining of urinary bladder Transitional epithelium
Lines the kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands Simple cuboidal epithelium
Forms lining of stomach and intestines Simple columnar epithelium
Nuclei located near basement membrane Simple columnar epithelium
Forms lining od oral cavity, anal canal and vagina Stratified squamous epithelium
Forms framework of outer ear Elastic cartilage
Functions as heat insulator beneath skin Adipose tissue
Contains large amounts of fluid and lacks fiber Blood
Cells arranged around central canal Bone
Binds skin to underlying organs Areolar tissue
Main tissue of tendons and ligaments Dense connective tissue
Provides stored energy supply in fat vacuoles Adipose tissue
Forms the flexible soft part of the nasal septum Hyaline cartilage
Pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbor Fibrocartilage
Forms supporting rings of respiratory passage Hyaline cartilage
Cells greatly enlarged with nuclei pushed to sides Adipose tissue
Forms delicate thin layers between muscles Areolar tissue
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