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Where do you find simple squamous epithelium?
Lungs, kidney, circulatory, serosa
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Where is simple cuboidal epithelium found?
liver, thyroid, mammary and salivary glands, bronchioles, kidney tubes
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Where is simple columnar epithelium found?
lining of the GI tract, uterus, kidney and uterine tues
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Where is pseudostratified epithelium found?
respiratory tract and male urethra
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Where is keratinized stratified squamous found?
epidermis, palms and soles
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Where is nonkerantized stratified squamous found?
tongue, oral mucosa, esophagus, and vagina
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Where are stratified cuboidal epithelium found?
sweat gland ducts, ovarian follicules, and seminiferous tubles
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Where are transitional epithelium found?
ureter and bladder
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Where is areolar tissue found?
underlies all epithelia, in serous membranes, between muscles, passageways for nerves and blood vessels
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Where is reticular tissue found?
lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, and bone marrow
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Where are dense regular connective tissue found?
tendons, ligaments, vocal cords, vertebral ligaments, arteries
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Where is dense irregular connective tissue found?
deeper layer of skin, capsules around organs
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Where is apidose tissue found?
subcutaneous fat, around organs, brown fat
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Where is cartilidge found?
gives shapes to ears, tip of nose, and larnyx
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Where is hyaline cartilage found?
articular cartlidge, coastal cartilage (ends of ribs that join ribs to sternum), trachea, larynx, fetal skeleton
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Where is elastic cartilage found?
external ear and epiglottis
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Where is fibrocartilage found?
pubic symphysis, menisci, and intervertebral disc
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