Figure 3.18d–f Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

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Figure 3.18a–c Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.18d–f Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.18a Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.18b Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.18c Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.18d Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.18e Types of epithelia and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.19a–c Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19d–f Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19g–h Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19a Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19b Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19c Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19d Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19e Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19f Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19g Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.19h Connective tissues and their common body locations.

Figure 3.20 Type of muscle tissue and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.20a Type of muscle tissue and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.20b Type of muscle tissue and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.20c Type of muscle tissue and their common locations in the body.

Figure 3.21 Nervous tissue.