Name the tissue. Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium.

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Name the tissue

Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium

3 places it is found?

the mucosa of the trachea, vas deferens, Fallopian tubules,

What might it’s function be?

Moving things It provides us with a “mucociliary escalator” in our tracheas and bronchi

Name this tissue

Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium

Name three places this tissue is found

Lining the trachea, Fallopian tubes and vas deferens

To what general category of tissues does this tissue belong?

Epithelial tissue

What are these?

Cilia

Name this cell?

Goblet Cell

What does it make?

Mucus

Is this a simple epithelium?

Yes

Name this tissue and 6 places it is found

Simple columnar epithelium is found lining the inside of: collecting ducts of the kidney stomach small intestine large intestine rectum

For what two functions is this tissue specialized?

Digestion and absorption of nutrients.

Name the space?

Lumen

Name this tissue and 4 places it is found

Simple columnar epithelium is found lining the inside of: stomach small intestine large intestine rectum

For what two functions is this tissue specialized?

Digestion and absorption of nutrients.

Name the space?

Lumen

Name this tissue and 2 places it is found

Transitional epithelium is found lining the bases of the ureters and lining the urinary bladder.

For what is it specialized?

Stretching

Name this tissue.

Adipose tissue

To what general category does it belong?

Connective tissue.