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stratified cuboidal

stratified columnar

-top layer of elongated cells
-cube-shaped cells in deeper layers
-lines part of male urethra, ducts of exocrine glands

stratified columnar epithelium

transitional epithelium

-many cell layers
-cube-shaped and elongated cells

-changes shape its increased tension; stretches -
line urinary bladder, ureters and part of urethra

transitional epithelium

Glandular Epithelium

Composed of cells that produce and secrete substances into ducts or body fluids

What are the 2 types of glands

endocrine and exocrine

Endocrine glands

secrete into tissue or blood

,Exocrine glands

secrete into ducts that open onto surface

connective tissue

-bind body parts together

Connective tissue location:

Widely distributed throughout the body-most abundant tissue

connective tissue features:

-mostly have good blood supply
-cells are farther apart than epithelial cells
-with extracellular matriculates in between

connective tissue functions:

-bind
-support
-protect
-fill space
-store fat
-produce blood cells

loose connective tissue

-areolar
-adipose
-reticular

Areolar connective tissue

-loose connective tissue
-•Forms thin, delicate membranes.
•Cells are mainly fibroblasts.

, adipose tissue

•Adipocytes store fat.
•Push their nuclei to one side.
•Crowd out other cell types.
•Cushions and insulates.

reticular connective tissue

-loose connective tissue
-•Composed of thin reticular fibers.
•Supportswalls of internal organs.
Walls of liver,spleen

dense connective tissue

-dense regular
-dense irregular
-elastic

Dense regular tissue

-dense connective tissue
-poor blood supply-slow to heal
-Closely packed collagenous fibers.
•Fine network of elastic fibers.
•Most cells are fibroblasts.
•Very strong, withstands pulling.
•Binds body parts together.
•Tendons, ligaments, dermis.

dense irregular tissue

-dense connective tissue
-Randomly organized, thick, interwoven collagenous fibers.

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