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[image]These cells perform secretion and absorbtion. |
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue. |
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Secretes hormones directly into blood stream without ducts. |
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[image]this epithelial tissue is found on the epidermis, vagina, and mouth. It helps protect against infection and waterloss. |
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Stratified squamous epithelial tissue |
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Lines cavities that don't open outside. |
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This epithelial tissue line ducts and sweat glands and the male urethra.It looks like two rows of cube stacked on top of eachother. |
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue |
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Glassy, pourus cartilage. |
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A form of a white blood cell. |
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These cells can contract and expand. [image][image][image] |
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Transitional Epithelial Tissue |
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A type of white blood that ingests (takes in) foreign material. Macrophages are key players in the immune response to foreign invaders such as infectious microorganisms. |
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Cells that produce fibers. |
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Sunlight reacts with cholestrol molecules in the second layer. |
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Fibers that make up most structures. They are non-elastic. |
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As in the meniscus. It can take a lot of pressure. |
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Secrete enzymes into ducts |
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[image]this tissue is responsible for secreting mucous, and the nuclei are sporatic. It is usually cilliated. |
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Psudostratified Columnar Epithelial Tissue |
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Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. |
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Lines cavities open to the outside |
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The cartilage at the end of bones. It is smooth. |
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They don't regulate temperature, and create oder. |
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Less matrix connective tissue. |
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A membrane that protects the nervous system. |
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Loose connective tissue in the dermis with lots of elastin. |
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Connective fibers that make tissues elastic. |
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In the ear. If you pull and twist, it moves right back. |
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[image]A membrane between the epidemis and dermis that anchors down the epidermis, blocks out malignant cells, and provides nutrients because the epithelial is avascular. |
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Simple Squamous epithelial tissue |
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An Anti-coagulant. They produce histamine and heparin. |
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Cells in the epidermis that produce melanin. |
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Cells that are associated with nerve endings. |
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The type of sweat glands that only regulate temperature. |
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