Location and function of Squamous epithelium - Location - Blood vessel walls (capillaries) and air sacs of lungs (alveoli). Function - Diffusion, Location and function of Cuboidal epithelium - Location - part of the gut lining and part of the respiratory tract lining. Function - secretion and absorption, Location and function of Columnar epithelium - Location - part of the gut lining and part of the respiratory tract lining. Function - secretion and absorption , Location and function of Pseudostratified epithelium - Location - part of the gut lining and part of the respiratory tract lining. Function - secretion and absorption , Location and function of Ciliated epithelium - Location - fallopian tubes and part of the respiratory tract lining. Function - to waft substances along internal passageways , Location and function of Skeletal muscle (striated muscle) - Location - in skeletal muscles attached to the skeleton. Function - contraction for voluntary movement, Location and function of Cardiac muscle - Location - walls of the heart. Function - involuntary contraction to pump blood in the circulatory system, Location and function of Smooth muscle (non striated muscle) - Location - in hollow organs e.g. stomach, intestines. Function - Propulsion of substances along internal passageways, Location and function of Blood - Location - heart and blood vessels. Function - carry oxygen, fight disease, form blood clots and transport materials, Location and function of Bone - Location - Skeleton. Function - movement, protection, posture and storing calcium, Location and function of Adipose - Location - under the skin and surrounding all organs. Function - padding and insulation, Location and function of Cartilage - Location - Ends of bones, ears and nose. Function - protect the ends of bones, Location and function of Areolar connective - Location - surrounding all organs and tissues. Function - forms a binding and packing material that holds organs and tissues in place , Location and function of Neurons - Location - CNS and PNS. Function - conduct electrical impulses, Location and function of Glial - Location - CNA and PNS. Function - non-conducting, provide insulation, remove cellular waste and provide nutrients to the conducting cells ,
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