Simple Squamous Found in Lung and Kidney Filtration Lung Kidney.

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Simple Squamous Found in Lung and Kidney Filtration Lung Kidney

Simple Cuboidal Found in Kidney and Thyroid Function is filtration Kidney Thyroid

Simple Columnar Found in Digestive Tract Function is to absorb and secrete

Psuedostratified Epithelial Found in upper respiratory tract Function is to propel and secrete mucous

Stratified Squamous Found in the vagina, skin, and esophagus Function is to protect

Transitional Epithelia Found in the bladder Function is to store urine

Areolar Connective Tissue Found under epithelial tissue Function is to support

Adipose Tissue Found everywhere Function is to insulate

Dense Connective Tissue Found in tendons and ligaments Function is to attach muscle to bone

Hyaline Cartilage Found in coastal cartilage of ribs Function is support

Fibrocartilage Found in intervertebral discs Function is for strength

Bone Found in bone Function is for protection and support

Skeletal Muscle Found in skeletal muscle Function is movement

Cardiac Muscle Found in the heart Function is to propel blood

Smooth Muscle Found in blood vessels and digestive tract Function is to propel blood and food

Nervous Tissue Found in Brain and Spinal Cord Function is to transmit electrical signals