Epithelial Practice
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#5 Identify the epithelium indicated by the letter A: Simple squamous Stratified squamous Simple cuboidal Simple columnar Transitional
#6 Identify the epithelium indicated by the letter A: Simple squamous Stratified squamous Simple cuboidal Simple columnar Transitional
#8 Identify the epithelial tissue type indicated by the letter B a. Simple squamous b. Stratified squamous c. Simple cuboidal d. Simple columnar e. Transitional
#9 Identify the tissue type indicated by the letter A Hyaline cartilage Epidermis Compact bone Adipose tissue Smooth muscle
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#11 Identify the epithelial tissue type indicated by the letter B a. Simple squamous b. Stratified squamous c. Simple cuboidal d. Simple columnar e. Transitional
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#13 Identify the epithelial tissue type indicated by the letter B a. Simple squamous b. Stratified squamous c. Simple cuboidal d. Simple columnar e. Transitional
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General Epithelial & Connective Histology I 1. Identify where in the body each type of tissue is found. 2. Explain the meaning of the following categories used to classify epithelial tissue Simple v. Stratified Squamous v. Cuboidal v. Columnar 3. Distinguish between apical and basal cell surfaces
Answers:type/found 1. transitional epithelium/bladder 12. simple squamous epi 2. ciliated simple columnar epi./intestines 13. simple cuboidal epi 3.non-keratinized stratified squamous epi/skin (mouth) 14. simple cuboidal epi 15. stratified cuboidal 4. simple cuboidal epi/kidney tubules 16. non-keratinized stratified squamous epi 5. simple cuboidal epi 17. pseudostratified ciliated columnar epi/trachea 6. simple cuboidal epi 18. simple squamous epi 7. stratified cuboidal epi/glands (sweat gland) 19. simple columnar epi 8. simple columnar epi/intestines stomach 20. pseudostratified ciliated columnar epi 9. keratinized stratified squamous epit/palm hands and feet 21. keratinized stratified squamous epit 22. non-keratinized stratified squamous epi 10. transitional epi 23. 11. simple squamous epi/lining blood vessels & alveoli of lungs