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Put the names in order from smallest to largest pgs 7-8 Atoms Cell Macromolecules Molecules Organelles Organism Organs Organ systems Tissue

Tissues pgs 94 - 105

Basic info Cover inside and outside of body surfaces One surface is always exposed No blood vessels Reproduces readily Heals rapidly Tightly packed Protective barrier

Epithelial Tissue Column 1: Name Column 2: Function Column 3: Location Make 3 columns in your notes: Column 1: Name Column 2: Function Column 3: Location

Simple Squamous Looks like tiles (single layer) Used in filtration and diffusion Found in the lungs, capillaries, & blood vessels

Simple Cuboidal Single layer Cubed shape Secretes & absorbs Ovaries, kidneys, glands

Simple Columnar Single layer Elongated, thick Digestive tract, uterus, Secretes fluids & absorbs nutrients Have microvilli & goblet cells

Psuedostratified columnar Can have cilia to help move secretions Nuclei located on 2 or more levels Respiratory (lungs) & reproductive system

Stratified Squamous Many layers make it thick New cells push old ones to the surface Protective Skin, throat, vagina, anal canal

Transitional Epithelium Stretchy, water proof barrier Layers of cuboidal cells Bladder, urinary tract

Glandular Glands- secrete substances Exocrine glands- ducts open to internal or external surface Endocrine glands- secrete into tissue or blood

Other Types of Connective tissue Loose (99) Adipose (100) Fibrous (100) Cartilage (101) Bone (102) Skeletal Muscle (103) Smooth Muscle (104) Cardiac Muscle (104) Nervous (104)