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Simple Squamous Epithelial Side View

Simple Cuboidal Epithelial

Simple Columnar Epithelial

Stratified Squamous Epithelial

Stratified Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue

Stratified Columnar Epithelial Tissue Rare – doesn’t occur often in the body

Pseudostratified Columnar Ciliated Epithelial Non-ciliated type

Transitional Epithelial Tissue

What kind of tissue am I?

What kind of tissue am I?

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What is the function of Epithelial Tissue? Why do cells arrange themselves in single layers or multiple layers? Simple = allows quick absorption and filtration Stratified = provides protection

What are the different shapes of Epithelial Tissue? There are three shapes of epithelial cells: Squamous – pancake like; flat cells Cuboidal – length/width/height similar Columnar – long, rectangular shape

Where would you find certain epithelial cells? Where would you find squamous? Simple = forms solid layer of cells which line blood vessels, body cavities (lungs) and covers organs very thin = controls diffusion and osmosis Stratified = found mostly in the epidermis (skin)

Where would you find certain epithelial cells? Where would you find cuboidal? Mostly simple cuboidal = lines the ducts where absorption and secretion takes place; many are in the kidneys Stratified cuboidal exists, but rare = they protect areas such as ducts of sweat gland, mammary glands, and salivary glands

Where would you find certain epithelial cells? Where would you find columnar? Simple columnar epithelial cells form the lining of the stomach and intestines. Some are specialized for sensory reception such as in the nose, ears and the taste buds of the tongue. Goblet cells (unicellular glands) are found between the columnar epithelial cells of the small intestine. They secrete mucus, which acts as a lubricant.

What is the function of cilia? Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that beat in rhythm to move secretions or objects around. Examples include tissue in the brain which circulate the cerebrospinal fluid In the fallopian tubes which move the egg from the ovary to the uterus. In the respiratory tract, where cells sweep clean dust and germs trapped in mucus

Classification of Epithelial Tissues