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Epithelial Tissue Epithelial tissues in the body line body cavities, cover the body surface (skin) and form glands. Functions include: protection of body parts (skin) absorption of materials (stomach lining) filtration (kidneys) secretion (mucus cells)
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Epithelial Tissue Characteristics of epithelial cells/tissue: fit closely together free surface that doesn’t attach to anything bottom cells sit on a basement membrane avascular (no blood supply) regenerate easily
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Epithelial Tissue Classification: each epithelial tissue has two names that indicate (1) the number of layers and the (2) shape of the cells. Number of layers: Simple - one layer of cells resting on the basement membrane Stratified – more than one layer of cells
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Epithelial Tissue Classification: each epithelial tissue has two names that indicate (1) the number of layers and the (2) shape of the cells. Shapes of the cells: squamous – flat, platelike cells cuboidal – cube-shaped cells columnar – column-shaped cells
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Epithelial Tissue: Exceptions Pseudostratified: single layer of columnar cells of different size all cells rest on the basement membrane some cells do not reach the free surface modified versions have cilia (free surface)
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Epithelial Tissue: Exceptions Stratified squamous: basal cells are cuboidal or columnar surface cells are squamous
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Epithelial Tissue: Exceptions Stratified cuboidal & columnar: only two cell layers outermost cells are the indicated shape
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Epithelial Tissue: Exceptions Transitional: basal cells are cuboidal or columnar cells at the free surface are various shapes that stretch to accommodate liquid volume (bladder)
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Epithelial Tissue: Glandular Glandular tissue: epithelium that makes up glands (secretions) Two types: Endocrine (ductless glands that secrete hormones directly into the blood stream) Exocrine (attached to ducts; secretions empty into ducts)
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