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TISSUES
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SIMPLE SQUAMOS EPITHELIUM
Location- Epithelia lining ventral body cavity, heart and blood
Portions of kindeys, inner lining of cornea, alveoli of lungs
Function- Reduces friction, controls vessel permeability,
Performs absorption and secretion
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SIMPLE CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM
Location- Glands, ducts, thyroid gland
Portions of kidney tubules
Functions- Limited protection,
Secretion, absorption
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SIMPLE COLUMNAT EPITHELIUM
Locations- lining of stomach, intestine, gallbladder
Uterine tubes, collecting ducts of kidneys
Functions- Protection, secretion
Absoption
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STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIA
Locations- Surface of skin, lining of mouth,
Toungue, esophagus, and anus
Functions- prevents organs from dehydrating,
Hydrates organs, prevents abrasion
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STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM
Locations- Surface of skin, lining of mouth
Esophagus, rectum, anus, and fagina
Functions- provides physical protection against
abrasions, pathogens, and chemical attack
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STRATIFIED COLUMNAR EPITHELIA
Locations- pharynx, epiglottis,
Anus, urethra, exceetory ducts
Functions- Secretion, protection
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PSEUDOSTRATIFIED CILIATED COLUMAN EPITTHELIUM
Locations- Lining of nasal cavity, trachea,
Brochi, portions of male reproductive tract
Functions- Protection, secretion
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TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM
Locations- Urinary bladder, ureters
Renal pelvis of kidneys
Functions- Permits expansion
and recoil after stretching
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BLOOD
Locations- cardiovascular system
Functions- transport oxygen,
Fight illness, clotting
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LYMPH
Locations- lymphoid system
Functions- picks up and destroys
bacteria and cancer cells
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LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Locations- Beneath dermis of skin, digestive tract, around joints
Respiratory and urinary tracts, between muscles, around blood vessels
Functions- Cushions organs, provides support but permits indepentend movements
Phagocytic cell provide defense against pathogens
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ADIPOSE TISSUE
Locations- Deep to the skin, especially at sides, buttocks, breasts,
Padding around eyes and kidneys
Functions- Provides padding and cushions shocks,
Insulates, stores energy reservations
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DENSE REGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Locations- Between skeletal muscles and skeleton, between bones,
Covering skeletal muscles, capsules of internal organs
Functions- Provides firm attatchment, conducts pull of muscles,
Reduces friction between muscles, stabilizes position of bones,
Helps to prevent over expansion of organs
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DENSE IRREGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Locations- Dermis, white layer of eyeball,
Walls of large tubular organs
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HYALINE CARTILAGE
Locations- between tips of ribs and bones of sternum,
Covering bone surfaces at synovial joints, supporting larynx,
Trachea, bronchi forming part of nasal septum
Functions- provides stiff but somewhat flexible support,
Reduces friction between bony surfaces
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ELASTIC CARTILAGE
Locations- Auricle of eternal ear, epiglottis auditory tube
Cuneiform cartilages of larynx
Functions- Provides support, but tolerates distortion without
Damage and returns to its origional shape
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FIBROUS CARTILAGE
Locations- pads with knee joint, interverbal discs
Between pubic bones of pelvis
Functions- resists compression, limits relative movement
Bone-to-bone contact
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BONE(OSSEOUS TISSUE)
Locations-
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SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
Locations- Combined and connective tissues
and neural tissue in skeletal muscles
Functions- Moves or stabilizes the position of the skeleton,
Guards entrances and exits ro the digestice, respiratory,
and urinary tracts, generates heart, protect internal organs
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CARDIAC MUSCLE TISSUE
Locations- Heart
Functions- circulates blood,
Maintains blood pressure
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SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE
Locations- Found in the walls of blood vessels and in
digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive organs
Functions- Moves food, urine, and reproductive tract secretions,
Controls diameter of respiratory passageways,
Regulates diameter of blood vessels
Colin Erickson
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