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epithelial tissue general information

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very little intercelluar material between tissue   epithelial tissue  
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epithelial tissue   have no blood vessels of their own  
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mostly dead tissue   epithelial tissue  
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depend on capillaries in the underlying connective tissue to supply food, O2 and removal of wastes   epithelial tissue  
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does epithelial tissue have the capacity for regeneration   well nurished epithelial tissue  
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protects against injury, water loss and infection   epithelial tissue  
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helps with movement of materials   epithelial tissue  
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all substances that normally leave the body must pass through this tissue   epithelial tissue  
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epithelial tissue in the glands helps with   secreation  
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epithelial tissue in the small intestin helps with   absorption  
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absorption takes place in the with the help of epithelial tissue   kidney tubules  
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flitration with the aid of epithelial tissue occurs in the   capillaries of the blood  
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thin and delicate   simple squamous  
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simple squamous is adapted for   filtration and diffusion  
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not good for withstanding wear and tear   simple squamous  
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lines airsacs of alveoli of lungs where oxygen and CO2 are exchanged   simple squamous epithelial  
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forms peritoneum which is membrande that lines the adominal cavaity   simple squamous  
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simple squamous are located   in blood vessles of endothelium  
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resemble tiny cubed-shaped cells   simple cubodial epithelium  
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covers the ovaries and testies   simple cubodial epithelium  
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simple cubodial epithelium line   kidney tubules  
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secreation and abosorption takes place here wit the help of simple cubodial epithelium   kidney tubules  
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simple cubodial epithelium can be found in   salivary glands, tyroid gland  
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simple cubodial secretes   gandular products  
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simple columnar epithelium   elongated, taller rather then wide  
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secrets a muscus sticky substance   simple columnar epithelium  
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substance that keeps epithlial surface moist   muscus that is secreated by columnar epithelium  
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lines the uterus, trachea, and respiratory tract   simple columnar epithelium  
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goblet cells line   stomach and intestines  
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a type of simple columnar epithelium are   goblet cells  
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transitional epithelium   superfical cells rounded when bladder is empty or flattened when bladder distended  
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specialized to change in response to increased tension   transitional epithelium  
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transitional epithelium   forms a barrier that helps prevent the contents of urinary tract from diffusing back into the internal enviornment  
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forms inner linning of urinary bladder   transitional epithelium  
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transitional epithelium   lines ureters and part of urethra  
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