major types of tissues
Simple Squamous!
Simple Cuboidal /Stratified Squamous
Ella's Skin!!!
100

Covers all body surfaces both inside and out 

Epithelial Tissue!!!

100

What form is the simple Squamous

Flat and thin

100

Simple Cuboidal/ What is its function?

Secretion and absorption 

100

What condition does she have? 

Epidermilitis Bullosa 

200

Most abundant tissue in your body, Binds structures together

Connective Tissue

200

What is the Simple Squamous Function?

Secretion, diffusion and filtration 

200

Stratified Squamous/ what is its function?

Protection 

200

True or false? Ella's condition does effect her food 

True

300

Allows you to pull and push objects 

Muscle Tissue!

300

Where is the Simple Squamous found in? 

Air sacks of the lungs 

300

Simple Cuboidal/ Where is this found?

lining of kidney tubules 

300

What does Ella's Skin missing?

Fibers

400

Found in the brain, spinal cord, nerves 

Nerve Tissue

400

How many layers does the Simple Squamous have?

Single Layer 

400

Stratified Squamous/ where is this found?

Skin and mouth

400

Ella uses bandages every day but how long does it take to change all her bandages?

3 hours

500

What are all four major types of tissues called?

Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous Tissues!

500

What's the name of the bottom layer that every Epithelial tissue has?

Basement membrane 

500

True or false?  the simple Cuboidal and stratified Squamous both have single layers?

False

500

Mutations in COL7A1 gene affects what protein?

Collogen