This kind of cut divides the body or organ into anterior and posterior sections
What is a coronal section?
This is the tall/rectangular cell shape
What is columnar?
This contains more than one layer of cells.
What is Stratified Epithelial?
This tissue lines the digestive tract
What is Simple Columnar Epithelium?
This is a function of epithelial tissue
Protection, Absorption, Secretion or Filtration
Tissue cut perpendicular to length of tissue (divides into superior and inferior portions)
What is a Transverse Section, T.S.
These are hairlike projections on the surface of some epithelial tissues
What are cilia?
What are the 4 types of Simple Epithelial?
What is Simple Squamous, Simple Cuboidal, Simple Columnar, and Psuedostratified Columnar.
This tissue often looks like a double layer of cells.
What is Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium?
This is the kind of tissue typically found directly under epithelial tissue
What is connective tissue?
Tissue cut that divides a body or organ into right and left portions
What is a sagittal section?
This is the flattened cell shape
What is sqamous?
Where epithelial tissue gets its blood supply.
What is the CT below?
Cells at the apical surface are flattened
What is Stratified Epithelium?
This is the kind of epithelial tissue that the epidermis of the skin is made of
What is stratified squamous tissue?
This means further away from the point of attachment
What is distal?
Found in kidney tubules
What is cuboidal?
These are mucus-secreting cells in simple columnar and pseudostratified epithelia.
What are Goblet Cells?
Lines the organs of the urinary system?
What is Transitional Epithelium.
Type of blood supply
What is avascular
These are the things that an organism must have from it's external environment to stay alive
What are heat, water, food, pressure, and air.
This contains one layer of cells.
What is Simple Epithelial?
This tissue lines the lungs and capillaries
What is Simple Squamous Epithelium?
This is the function of cilia
To move substances along a tract (ex fallopian tube, trachea)