Ciliated and pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells plus goblet cells for the secretion of mucin.
This is a membrane is called a mucous membrane. It is composed of one or more layers of epithelial cells.
Hyaline Cartilage
Reticular connective tissue
Epithelial tissue forms the covering of the outside of the body, as well as the lining of the GI and respiratory tracts. It's functions include protection (skin), secretion (hormones, sweat, enzymes, etc.), and absorption (nutrients and water in the GI tract).
Protective tissue
Connective Tissue
Connective tissue
Hyaline Cartilage
The type of epithelial tissue that lines much of the respiratory tract is called pseudostratified columnar. This type of tissue also moves substances across its surface.
Hyaline Cartilage
Reticular Connective
This is a type of connective tissue. It is classified as loose and dense irregular connective tissues.
Cartilage is a flexible yet firm connective tissue that is found in different forms in the respiratory tract and larynx. It is also found in the external ear and joints.
Reticular connective tissue
Epithelial tissue
Nervous tissue
Epithelial Tissue
osseous tissue
Epithelial tissue forms the covering of the outside of the body, as well as the lining of the GI and respiratory tracts. It's functions include protection (skin), secretion (hormones, sweat, enzymes, etc.), and absorption (nutrients and water in the GI tract).