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GROUP MEMBERS: NURUL SYUHADA BT ISHAK NUR ILYANA BT SHAFEAI NORAZLIN BT SALAHUDIN ABDUL AZIZ NUR AFIQAH BINTI MUHAMAD APANDI NUR IZZAH BT IBRAHIM

Epithelial Tissues CHARACTERISTIC:  Epithelial tissue covers the whole surface of the body  It is made up of cells closely packed  Arranged in one or more layers.  Epithelial cells are packed tightly, together  With almost no intercellular spaces

Types: Simple epithelium - Epithelial tissue which is only one cell thick Stratified Epithelium -Two or more cells thick

Simple epithelium TYPES: 1. Squamous epithelium. 2. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium. 3. Simple Columnar Epithelium

Simple Columnar Epithelium (stomach)  In one or more layers.  The cells are elongated and column-shaped.  The nuclei are elongated and located near the base of the cells.  Lining in uterus and digestive tract  function: secretion and absorption

Simple Cuboidal Epithelium (kidney)  Cube- shaped cells  Lining of kidney tubules and on surface of ovaries  Function: proctection, secretion and absoption  Nucleus: positioned centrally within the cytoplams of the cells

Squamous epithelium (artery)  Has flattened cells  Thin and irregular shape cells  Nuclues is positioned centrally within the cytoplams of the cells  Function: proctection, diffusion and filtration