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Simple Squamous Epithelium Tissue

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Simple Squamous Epithelium Tissue
Name this tissue
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Simple Squamous Epithelium function:
Provides a barrier through which gases and fluids can be exchanged
Describe Simple Squamous Epithelium :
Single layer flat cells flattened, central nuclei
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Tissue
Describe the Simple Cuboidal Epithelium:
Single layer cube-shaped cells round, central nuclei
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Simple Columnar Epithelium Tissue
Describe Simple Columnar Epithelium:
Single layer rectangular cells Oval, basal nuclei
Simple Columnar Epithelium location:
Digestive tract from stomach to anus
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium Tissue
Describe the Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium:
Single layered columnar cells varied heights giving stratified appearance often contain cilia and goblet cells
Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium function:
Secretes mucus and propels it with ciliary motion
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Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium Tissue
Describe the Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium:
Multi-layered Dead apical cells flaky filled with keratin Cuboidal shaped basal cells
Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium function:
Protection from mechanical stresses
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Stratified Squamous Nonkeratinized Epithelium Tissue
Describe the Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium:
Multilayered Live apical cells very flat somewhat cuboidal toward basal layers
Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium function:
Protection from mechanical stresses
Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium location:
Mouth, pharynx, superior larynx, esophagus
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Stratified Transitional Epithelium Tissue
Describe the Stratified Transitional Epithelium:
Multilayered apical cells dome-shaped when relaxed & flat when stretched
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue
Describe the Skeletal Muscle Tissue:
Striations Multinucleated Voluntary
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Describe the Cardiac Muscle Tissue:
Striations Intercalated discs Involuntary
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Smooth Muscle Tissue
Describe the Smooth Muscle Tissue:
Not striated/smooth Involuntary
Describe the Smooth Muscle Tissue:
Not striated/smooth Involuntary
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LOOSE Connective Tissue
Describe LOOSE Connective Tissue:
Mostly ground substance Fibroblasts Protein fibers
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Dense IRREGULAR Connective Tissue
Describe the Dense IRREGULAR Connective Tissue:
Ground substance Fibroblasts Collagen fibers Irregular patterns
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Dense Regular COLLAGENOUS Connective Tissue
Describe Dense Regular COLLAGENOUS Connective Tissue:
Ground substance Fibroblasts Collagen fibers Regular patterns- similar to smooth muscle tissue with less nucleated cells
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Dense Regular ELASTIC Connective Tissue
Describe Dense Regular ELASTIC Connective Tissue:
Elastic fibers- look long and squiggly
Dense Regular ELASTIC Connective Tissue function:
Allows tissue to stretch and recoil
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RETICULAR Connective Tissue
Describe RETICULAR Connective Tissue:
Contains reticular fibers and leukocytes looks a bit like a grape vine
RETICULAR Connective Tissue function:
Internal structure of many organs
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Adipose Connective Tissue
Describe Adipose Connective Tissue:
Contains Adipocytes and protein fibers
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Hyaline Cartilage Tissue
Describe Hyaline Cartilage Tissue:
Contains only Chondrocytes and ECM
Hyaline Cartilage Tissue location:
Between bones in joints
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Fibrocartilage Tissue
Describe Fibrocartilage Tissue:
Few chondrocytes Contains Collagen fibers like dense irregular and regular collagenous tissue and similar in appearance
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Elastic Cartilage Tissue
Describe Elastic Cartilage Tissue:
Many chondrocytes and elastic fibers
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Bone Tissue
Describe Bone Tissue:
Contains Osteoclasts (multinucleated), osteoblasts, and osteocytes
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Blood Tissue
Describe Blood Tissue:
Erythrocyte with large nuclei, plasma, and leukocytes
Blood Tissue function:
Transport nutrients, wastes, immune cells