Epithelial tissues line the cavities and surfaces of structures throughout the body, and also form many glands. Functions of epithelial cells include secretion, selective absorption, protection, transcellular transport and detection of sensation.
Simple squamous epithilium
simple squamous epithelium
The shape of the chief cells of cuboidal epithilium is domed-shaped.
columnar
Simple ciliated columnar epithelium has cilia that help move substances across the cell surface, whereas non-ciliated columnar epithelium lacks cilia. Non-ciliated columnar epithelium is involved in secretion and absorption, whereas ciliated columnar epithelium is mainly found in areas where the movement of mucus or particles is important, such as the respiratory tract.
Simple squamous epithilium
simple squamous epithelium
The shape of the chief cells of cuboidal epithilium is domed-shaped.
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Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium with goblet cells.
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium can be found in the respiratory tract, specifically in the lining of the trachea and bronchi.
columnar
Columnar
The intestinal epithelium, which covers the small and large intestine, is simple columnar and nonciliated. It lines most of the organs of the digestive tract.
The scientific name for the columnar cactus is Cactaceae.
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pseudostratified columnar epithelium