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7404135559Simple Squamous Epithelium0
7404139639Simple Squamous Epithelium1
7404142002Functions of Simple Squamous EpitheliumRapid diffusion, Secretion, Filtration (Things can go in really easily)2
7404144572Location of Simple Squamous EpitheliumBlood Vessels, Serous membranes, Alvealt3
7404147123Simple Cubdidal4
7404150004Function of Simple CubdidalAbsorption and Secretion5
7404152052Location of Simple CubdidalOvaries, ducts/glands, Kidney Tubules6
7404154307Function Simple ColumnorAbsorption, Secretion, Mucus Production7
7404167266Location Simple ColumnorLining of uterine tubes, Digestive Tract, Brochules8
7404170006Pseudostratified9
7404174895Pseudostratified10
7404178559Pseudostratified FunctionProtect, mucus production11
7404180132Pseudostratified LocationRespiratory airways12
7404183005Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium13
7404186475Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium14
7404189683Function Keratinized Stratified Squamous EpitheliumProtection15
7404191786Location Keratinized Stratified Squamous EpitheliumEpidermis -> Keratinzed, Oral Cavity, Esophagus, Vagina, Anus16
7404193949Stratified Cuboidal17
7404194717Stratified Cuboidal18
7404196963Function Stratified CuboidalProtection, secretion19
7404199012Location Stratified Cuboidalexocrine glands, Male urethra, Ovary Fallicules20
7404205217Stratified Columnar21
7404206346Stratified Columnar22
7404207408Function Stratified ColumnarProtection, secretion23
7404208848Location Stratified ColumnarSalivary glands, male urethra24
7404209639Transitional25
7404211336Function TransitionalStretching, relaxing, expanding26
7404212924Location TransitionalBladder, Urethra, Ureters27
7404220298Function Connective TissueProtection, Support/Structure, Binding Structure, Storage, Transport, Immune28
7404223663The Three main branches of connective Tissueproper, supporting, fluid29
7404226534What is under Proper connective tissue loose connective ?Few fibers more ground substance and the three tissues are areolar, adipose, reticular.30
7404231028Connective Tissue Proper Dense, what are the three main tissues and description ?More fibers less ground substance. The three tissues are Regular, irregular, and elastic.31
7404235686Supporting connective tissue cartilage, what are the three main tissues and description?Hyaline, Fibrocartilage, elastic. semisolid matrix.32
7404238101Supporting connective tissue bone, what are the two main tissues and description ?solid matrix. Compact and spongy.33
7404244311Fluid connective Tissue, what are the two type of tissues?Blood and Lymph34

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