Where is non-ciliated simple columnar epithelium found?
Lining the GI tract.
Where is transitional epithelium found?
Urinary bladder
Where can ciliated simple columnar epithelium be found?
Fallopian tubes
Where can simple squamous epithelium be found?
Glomerulus of the kidney.
Where can non-keratanized stratified squamous epithelium be found?
Lining of the vagina
Where can keratanized stratified squamous epithelium be found?
Skin
Where can simple cuboidal epithelium be found?
Nephron
Where can stratified cuboidal epithelium be found?
Sweat glands
Where can ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium be found?
Upper respiratory tract
Where can non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium be found?
Epididymis
What are the 4 major tissue types?
Epithelial, muscle, nervous, and connective tissue.
What cell type are goblet cells, where are they found, what do they secrete, and how do they secrete it?
Simple columnar; trachea; mucus; exocrine activity
What characterizes dense regular connective tissue, and where is it found?
Abundant “non-intracellular” fibroblastic nuclei and collagen fibers all oriented in the same direction; found in tendons.
Where can dense irregular connective tissue be found?
Dermis
Where can reticular connective tissue be found?
Lymphoid tissues
Where can elastic connective tissue be found?
Aorta