Chapter 2 Flashcards
(35 cards)
What is nervous tissue responsible for?
control and communication
Nervous tissue is responsible for control and communication.
What is the main function of muscle tissues?
movement
Muscle tissues are primarily responsible for movement.
What do epithelial tissues do?
cover and protect the body
Epithelial tissues cover and protect the body.
What is the role of connective tissues?
provide support
Connective tissues provide support.
Epithelial tissue of kidneys
Simple Squamous
Epithelial tissue of Alveoli of lungs
Simple Squamous
Epithelial tissue of Lining of heart
Simple Squamous
Epithelial tissue of lining of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels
Simple Squamous
Epithelial tissue of ventral body cavity
Simple Squamous
Epithelial tissue of Kidney Tubules
Simple Cuboidal
Epithelial tissue of Secretory portions of small glands
Simple Cuboidal
Epithelial tissue of Ovary Surface
Simple Cuboidal
Epithelial tissue of Digestive Tracts
Simple Columnar (Non-Ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of gall bladder
Simple Columnar (Non-Ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of Small Bronchi
Simple Columnar (Ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of Uterus and Uterine tubes
Simple Columnar (Ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of male reproductive tubes
Pseudostratified columnar (non ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of large gland ducts
Pseudostratified columnar (non-ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of trachea and upper respiratory tract
Pseudostratified columnar (ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of trachea and upper respiratory tract
Pseudostratified columnar (ciliated)
Epithelial tissue of esophagus
Stratified Squamous (non-keratinized)
Epithelial tissue of mouth
Stratified Squamous (non-keratinized)
Epithelial tissue of anus
Stratified Squamous (non-keratinized)
Epithelial tissue of vagina
Stratified Squamous (non-keratinized)