endocrine (where the secretions are put directly into the bloodstream) or exocrine (where the secretions are carried to the epithelial surfaces)
endocrine (where the secretions are put directly into the bloodstream) or exocrine (where the secretions are carried to the epithelial surfaces)
a basement membrane occurs between the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue
No. All epithelial sheets rest upon and are supported by connective tissue Just deep to the basal lamina is the reticular lamina a layer of extracellular material containing a fine network of collagen protein fiber that belongs to the underlying connective tissue. Together the two laminae form the basement membrane.
The two major categories of body membranes are epithelial membranes and connective tissue membranes. Epithelial membranes include mucous membranes, serous membranes, and cutaneous membranes (skin). Connective tissue membranes include synovial membranes that line joint cavities.
They are generally classified by size and shapeEpithelial tissue is classified according to:1. The number of cell layersSimplePseudostratifiedStratified2. The shape of the cellsSquamousCuboidalColumnarMixed/Varied3. Whether the cells are ciliated or unciliatedSo examples of epithelial tissue using this classification would beSimple squamous (found in the lungs and kidneys)Simple cuboidal (found in the lining of the stomach and fallopian tubes)Ciliated pseudostratified columnar (found lining the nasal cavity)
Simple and compound epithelial tissues
The presence of different types of cells and their positioning within the epithelial layer determine the distance from the free surface to the basal surface in epithelial tissue. Additionally, the function of the epithelial tissue in a specific organ or structure can influence the thickness of the tissue layer.
Nerve tissue and Epithelial tissue would be my guess. But I am no expert, just a homeschooling mom.
a basement membrane occurs between the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue
endocrine (where the secretions are put directly into the bloodstream) or exocrine (where the secretions are carried to the epithelial surfaces)
The two ways are: Heterogeneous Homogeneous
It consists of two cells. The epidermal cells and the guard cells.
No. All epithelial sheets rest upon and are supported by connective tissue Just deep to the basal lamina is the reticular lamina a layer of extracellular material containing a fine network of collagen protein fiber that belongs to the underlying connective tissue. Together the two laminae form the basement membrane.
Two ways are by temperature and brightness
Epithelial tissues are responsible for producing glands in the body. Glands are specialized structures that can secrete substances such as hormones, enzymes, and sweat to perform specific functions in the body. These glands can be found in various parts of the body, including the skin, digestive system, and endocrine system.
The two major categories of body membranes are epithelial membranes and connective tissue membranes. Epithelial membranes include mucous membranes, serous membranes, and cutaneous membranes (skin). Connective tissue membranes include synovial membranes that line joint cavities.
They are generally classified by size and shapeEpithelial tissue is classified according to:1. The number of cell layersSimplePseudostratifiedStratified2. The shape of the cellsSquamousCuboidalColumnarMixed/Varied3. Whether the cells are ciliated or unciliatedSo examples of epithelial tissue using this classification would beSimple squamous (found in the lungs and kidneys)Simple cuboidal (found in the lining of the stomach and fallopian tubes)Ciliated pseudostratified columnar (found lining the nasal cavity)