They are generally classified by size and shape
Epithelial tissue is classified according to:
1. The number of cell layers
2. The shape of the cells
3. Whether the cells are ciliated or unciliated
So examples of epithelial tissue using this classification would be
Mostly by their size, shape and arrangement.
Epithelial tissues are classified according to two characteristics: the arrangement of cells into layers and the shapes of the cells.
Cell Shape and Cell Arrangement
cell shape and number of cell layers
size; if they are not visible to your naked eye, they are called microbes simply
A nervous system, which can be used with other tissues like epithelial and muscle tissue, and they make up a stomach. Hope this helps
There are four categories: Squamous â?? Cells are flat. Cuboidal â?? Cells are boxlike, with same height as width. Columnar â?? The cells are taller than wide. Transitional epithelium â?? Cells can vary from full/balloon-like to flattened, according to the distention of the organ they line. The three classifications by cell layers are: Simple - one cell thickness; Stratified - by appearance of uppermost cells; Pseudostratified - columnar structure that appears stratified, but isn't, due to the crowding of adjacent cells.
Biotic is a term that is used by science to classify living things.
it tells them apart :)
There are four major groups of somatic tissues. These major groups of tissue include reticular, connective, epithelial, and adipose tissue.
blood brain musscle
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
three :)
glands
Morphological characters and genetic makeup.
this means lora and choot bharway lund marani ke
size; if they are not visible to your naked eye, they are called microbes simply
The four criteria used to classify a government are who is a regulator, who is a provider, who has power, and who hold restrictions. A monarchy would be classified by asking who has the power?
The direction in which the nerve impulse travels relative to the central nervous system
The direction in which the nerve impulse travels relative to the central nervous system.
the criteria for classifying bacteria1- morphology , shape2-size3-mode of locomotion4-composition of cell wall5-reproduction6-composition of cell7-production of ribosomes