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- Specimen SIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM ADIPOSE TISSUE Location Function Special CharacteristicsStratified cuboidal epithelium & stratified columnar epithelium line this larger ducts of the pancreas, salivary glands, and sweat glands. ps. it has 9 words, the third letter is "c", while the seventh is letter "I."Simple columnar epithelium Name the specific tissue above the red line. Name the specific structure at the tip of the black arrow. Gobelet cell A A
- A. Epithelial Tissue 1. Tissue Type: 2. Identify the highlighted Structure. 3. Tissue Type: 4. Identify the highlighted structure1. IDENTIFY THE EPITHELIUM IN NO. 1. 2. IDENTIFY THE EPITHELIUM IN NO. 2. 3. IDENTIFY THE EPITHELIUM IN NO. 3. 4. IDENTIFY THE SPECIFIC LOCATION OF NO. 1. 5. IDENTIFY THE ORGAN.D. Muscle Tissue 21. Identify the cell type 22. Identify the tissue type: 23. Identify the tissue type 24. Identify the highlighted structure
- morphology, number of secretory units, and the type of secretion produced by the glan Complete the following table of classification of epithelial glands by indicating observed and examined in the prepared slides. Epithelial Gland Intestinal Gland Morphology Number of Secretory Units Type of Secretion1.Six (6) important characteristics of epithelial tissues. List these characteristics and describe why they are important for the function of epithelial tissues.A. EPITHELIAL TISSUE This tissue consists of closely aggregated cells which can be found from the lining of the body cavities, ducts of glands, and skin. They are grouped according to shape of the cell, location, and function. 1. Simple squamous. This tissue consists of thin, flat-like cells. It is located in the inner cheek lining of the buccal cavity. This tissue is specialized for protection. 2. Simple columnar. This tissue consists of tall and rectangular cells. It is common in the lining of the stomach and intestine. It is specialized for absorption. 3. Simple cuboidal. This tissue consists of cube-like cells usually found in the lining of the kidney tubules. It is specialized for secretion. 4. 5. Stratified squamous. This tissue consists of many layers of flattened cells usually found in the epidermis of the skin. It is responsible for protection. Glandular epithelium. This epithelial tissue is lined along the body of the glands and ducts of cutaneous glands. OBSERVATIONS: 1.…
- IV. Pseudostratified columnar epithelium - normal IV. Pathologic simple columnar epithelium - Celiac Disease DRAW WITH LABELS GIVEN BELOW ● Columnar cell Microvilli ● Terminal web Basement membrane Connective Tissue2 3 4 Figure 6.2 Identify the connective tissues represented in these drawings. through it. A variety of cell types may be found here: fibrocytes, adipose cells, and white blood çells, harootoristicsThe cells of epithelial tissue present with several common physical characteristics. In ome epithelial tissue one or more of those characteristics may be more important than others. While considering the stratified epithelium that lines the mouth and esophagus, please discuss and provide a sound rationale for at least three common characteristics you think are the most important for this particular tissue. Make sure to relate these physical characteristics to the functions of these two organs.