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Has an upper free surface called apical surface
epithelial tissue
has a deeper surface that is attached to tissue beneath called a
basement membrane
has no blood vessels=avascular
epithelial tissue
cell junctions associated with epithelial tissue
tight junction
gap junction
desmosomes
froms an impermeable barrier to the passage of fluids
tight junction (occluding junction)
connection between cytoplasm for ions/molecules to flow
gap junctions (communicating juntion)
cell structure used to adhere types of squamous Et together (prevents stresses)
desmosomes (band)
location of simple squamous
endothelium
lung alveoli
serous membranes
capillaries and kidney glomeruli
functions of simple squamous
filtration
diffusion
secretion
location of stratified squamous
edipermis
mouth
esphagus
vagina
anal canal
function of stratified squamous
protection from abrasion
location of simple cuboidal
kidney tubles
ovary surface
ducts and secretory portions of glands
functions of simple cubiodal
secretion and absorption
location of pseudostratified columnar
nasal cavity
trachea
bronchi
portion of the male reproductive tract
function of pseudostratified columnar
secretion and propel mucus
location of transitional
ureters and urinary bladder
function of transitional
distension and stretching
regenerate rapidly by division of the cells at is attached surface
squamous cells
has keratinized and nonkeratinzed
stratified squamous
has globet cells and villi
simple columar
has ciliated cells
pseudostratified columnar
Author
Anonymous
ID
104893
Card Set
Tissues
Description
The tissue level of organization
Updated
2011-09-28T15:06:59Z
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