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Epithelial Tissues

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What is the shape of a Simple Sqamous Epithelial Tissue?   Single layer of flattened cells.  
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What is the shape of a Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue?   Single layer or cells that are as tall as they are wide.  
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What is the shape of a Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue?   Single layer of tall rectangular cells.  
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What is the shape of a Stratified Sqamous Epithelial Tissue?   Multiple layers of flattened disk shaped cells.  
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What is the shape of a Stratified Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue?   Consists of two or more layers of cells, the upper most being cuboidal (as tall as they are wide).  
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What is the shape of a Stratified Columnar Epithelial Tissue?   Column shaped cells in multipe layers.  
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What is the shape of Pseudostratified Epithelial Tissue?   Psuedostratified have cells that contact with the basement membrane, but do not reach the apical surface.  
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What is the shape of Transitional Epithelial Tissue?   Transitional varies between squamous and cuboidal cells, but always has a dome shape at top of apical.  
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What is the function of the Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue?   Diffusion, osmosis, and filteration.  
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What is the function of the Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue?   Absorption and secretion.  
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What is the function of Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue?   Secretion and absorption.  
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What is the function of the Stratified Squamous Epithelial Tissue?   Protection against wear-and-tear.  
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What is the function of the Stratified Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue?   Protection.  
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What is the function of the Stratified Columnar Epithelial Tissue?   Secretion and protection.  
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What is the function of the Pseduostratified Epithelial Tissue?   Secretion from goblet cells, movement of mucous across surface by ciliary action.  
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What is the function of the Transitional Epithelial Tissue?   Allows destination of organ without causing an increase tension in wall of organ.  
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Where is Simple Squamous located?   Lining of heart and blood vessles, lymphatic vessles, alveoli of lungs, glomerular capsule of kidneys, part of serous membrane.  
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Where is Simple Cuboidal located?   Lines kidney tubules and small ducts of many glands, covers ovary, for pigmented epithelium of retina.  
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Where is Simple Columnar located?   Lines GI tract of stomach to anal canal, ducts of some glands, and gallbladder. Ciliated forms lines oviducts, uterus, and central canal of spinal cord.  
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Where is Stratified Squamous located?   Keratinized: SkinNon-keratinized: Mouth, toungem esophagus, anus, and vagina.  
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Where is Stratified Cuboidal located?   Lines larger ducts of some glands and part of male urethra.  
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Where is Stratified Columnar located?   the ocular conjunctiva of the eye, in parts of the pharynx and anus, the female's uterus, the male urethra.  
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Where is Pseudostratified located?   Lines much of the lowers respiratory system, down to bronchiolar level. Nonciliated form may be found in some gland ducts, epididymis, and part of male urethra.  
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Where is Transitional located?   Urenary bladder, portions of the ureters and urethra.  
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