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1.
SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHEILIUM
Single layer of flattened cells.
Disc-shaped nuclei.
Found in your kidneys, air sacs of lungs and lining of heart.
2.
SIMPLE CUBOIDAL EPITHEILIUM
Single layer of cube like cells.
Large spherical nuclei.
Located in kidney rubles, ducts of small glands, and ovary surface.
3.
SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHEILIUM
Single layer of tall cells.
Oval nuclei.
Some layers may contain mucus-secreting goblet cells.
Found mostly in digestive tract.
4.
PSEUDOSTRATFIED COLUMNAR EPITHEILIUM
Single layer of cells differing in heights.
Nuclei seen at different levels.
Lasted in ducts of large glands, parts of male urethra, most in upper respiratory tract.
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STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHEILIUM
Thick membrane made of many cell layers.
Surface cells are full of keratin.
Surface cells are flattened.
Basal cells are cuboidal or columnar.
Found in moist linings of mouth, esophagus, and vagina.
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TRANSITIONAL EPITHEILIUM
Basal cells cuboidal or columnar.
Surface cells dome-shaped or squamous like.
Found in lines of the uterus, bladder and parts of the urethra.
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AREOLAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Gel like matrix with all three fiber types
Located under epitheilia
8.
ADIPOSE TISSUE
Matrix as in aerolar, but very sparse; closely packed fat cells.
Nucleus pushed to the sides.
Located under the skin, around the kidneys and eyeballs and in breasts.
9.
DENSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Primarily parallel collagen fibers; a few elastin fibers.
Located in tendons and many ligaments.
10.
HYALINE CARTILAGE
Firm matrix.
Lie in lacunae.
Located around embryonic skeleton, covers ends of long bones in joint cavities.
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FIBROCARTILLAGE
Matrix similar but less firm than hyaline.
Thick collagen fibers predominate.
Located in intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, discs of knee joints.
12.
OSSEOUS TISSUE
Hard, calcified matrix.
Contains many collagen fibers.
Located in the bones.
13.
MUSCLE TISSUE
Specialized to contract to produce movement in some body parts.
14.
SKELETAL MUSCLE
Long, cylindrical.
Located in skeletal muscles attached to bones or skin.
15.
CARDIAC MUSCLE
Branching, striated, generally uninucleate.
Located in the walls of the heart.
16.
SMOOTH MUSCLE
Spindle-shaped cells.
Central nuclei.
Located mostly in walls of hollow organs.
17.
NERVOUS TISSUE
Branching cells.
Located in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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