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Wood 7.1

Martini Systems Overview Fig. 1

Classification of Epithelia Simple or stratified Marieb 4.1a

Classification of Epithelia Squamous, cuboidal, or columnar Marieb 4.1b

Epithelia: Simple Squamous Marieb 4.2a

Epithelia: Simple Cuboidal Single layer of cubelike cells with large, spherical central nuclei Function in secretion and absorption Present in kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portions of small glands, and ovary surface Marieb 4.2b

Epithelia: Simple Columnar Marieb 4.2c

Epithelia: Pseudostratified Columnar Single layer of cells with different heights; some do not reach the free surface Nuclei are seen at different layers Function in secretion and propulsion of mucus Present in the male sperm-carrying ducts (nonciliated) and trachea (ciliated) Marieb 4.2d

Marieb 4.2e

Marieb Lab Manual 6.3f

BAHB 4.8

Modes of Secretion Marieb 4.5

Marieb 4.8

Ground Substance: Proteoglycan Structure Marieb 4.7

Connective Tissue Proper: Loose Marieb 4.9a

Connective Tissue Proper: Loose Marieb 4.9b

Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Regular Marieb 4.9d

Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Regular Marieb 4.9e

Epithelial Membranes Cutaneous – skin Marieb 4.12a

Serous – moist membranes found in closed ventral body cavity Epithelial Membranes Mucous – lines body cavities open to the exterior (e.g., digestive and respiratory tracts) Serous – moist membranes found in closed ventral body cavity Marieb 4.12b

Marieb 4.3

Epithelial Membranes Marieb 4.12c

Connective Tissue: Hyaline Cartilage Marieb 4.9f

Connective Tissue: Bone (Osseous Tissue) Marieb 4.9i

Muscle Tissue: Skeletal Long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells with obvious striations Initiates and controls voluntary movement Found in skeletal muscles that attach to bones or skin Marieb 4.11a

Muscle Tissue: Cardiac Branching, striated, uninucleate cells interdigitating at intercalated discs Propels blood into the circulation Found in the walls of the heart Marieb 4.11b

Muscle Tissue: Smooth Marieb 4.11c