Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue, Flattened shaped cells, form a paving stone pattern. Lines the heart and blood vessels.Heart and Blood vessels. , Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue, Cube shaped cells. Found in glands. Involved with secretion, excretion and absorption., Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue, Rectangular shaped cells. Creates a lining for organs. Found in the stomach, intestines and Urethra., Stratified Squamous Epithelial Tissue, Column shaped cells. Skin, hair and nails. Offers protection., Connective Tissue, Widely spaced cells containing a gel-like substance. Protection, transport, insulation, support. Lymphoid, Bone, Fibrous, Elastic, Areolar, Adipose., Ciliated tissue, Thin tissue that has hair-like structures on it. These hairs, called cilia, move back and forth to help move particles out of our body. Found in the respiratory track ie nose..
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Cell structure and function
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