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Epithelial Tissue Slides

Lab 7 ANP 101

Simple Squamous Epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium 2 Ciliated Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Cuboidal
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Epithelial Tissues

Stratified Squamous Epithelium Stratified Squamous Epithelium 2 Stratified Columnar Epithelium Stratified Columnar
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Pseudostratified
Columnar Epithelium

Transitional Epithelium Transitional Epithelium 2

Simple Squamous

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Simple squamous epithelium tends to be located where diffusion and filtration occurs in the body; a. the thin layer is easier for substances like oxygen to cross. b. so that tissue like the lungs isnt as heavy. c. a stratified layer could perform this function just as well.

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Simple Columnar

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Simple Columnar 2

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Ciliated Simple Columnar

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Cuboidal cells tend to have: a. Cilia b. A spherical nucleus c. Gap junctions

Simple Cuboidal

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Choose one location where stratified layers are found. a. Trachea b. Lungs c. Lining of blood vessels d. Epidermis

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The cells toward the apical surface of a stratified squamous layer are:

a. Dead
b. Dividing c. No longer squamous d. More cuboidal

Stratified Squamous 2

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Stratified Columnar

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Stratified Columnar 2

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Pseudostratified Columnar

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Transitional
Where is transitional epithelium located in the body? a. Lining the kidney tubules b. The inner lining of the bladder c. The inner lining of all hollow organs

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One feature that all epithelial cells have in common is: a. A gel-like matrix b. An apical membrane c. A basement membrane d. A slower rate of cell division

Transitional 2

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