In: Anatomy and Physiology
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MAJOR TISSUE |
SPECIFIC TYPE |
LOCATION |
FUNCTION |
Pseudostratified columnar |
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Lines uterus, digestive tract organs |
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Simple cuboidal |
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Diffusion, filtration |
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Stratified squamous |
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Mammary gland ducts, sweat glands, pancreas |
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Male gentilia, pharynx |
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Specialized to become distended |
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Loose (areolar) tissue (adipose) |
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Tendons, ligaments |
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Skin |
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Lymphatic system |
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Hyaline cartilage |
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Outer ear, tip of nose |
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Between vertebrae & knee joint |
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Spongy bone |
Irregular bones, epiphyses of long bones |
Resists tensile forces of muscle |
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Compact bone |
Diaphysis of long bones, covers all bones |
Resists compressive forces of body weight |
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Blood |
Within vessels |
transportation |
MAJOR TISSUE |
SPECIFIC TYPE |
LOCATION |
FUNCTION |
Limbs, trunk, skull |
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Smooth |
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Heart |
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NERVOUS |
Nervous tissue |
Answer:
Please find the completed table below:
Major tissue | Specific type | Location | Function |
Epithelial tissue | Pseudostratified columnar | Urethra of human male, olfactory mucosa, ducts of salivary gland; parotid | Protection, secretion of saliva, passage of urine |
Epithelial tissue | Simple cuboidal | Ovaries, testes, proximal convoluted tubule, sweat, salivary, and thyroid gland | Production of gametes (germinal epithelium), secretion, absorption, protection, diffusion, filtration |
Epithelial tissue | Stratified squamous (compound ET) | Epidermis of skin in land vertebrates, buccal cavity, pharynx, esophagus, vagina, lower part of urethra | Protection, prevention of water loss |
Epithelial tissue | Transitional epithelium | Urinary tracts (urinary bladder, ureters) | Specialized to become distended |
Epithelial tissue | Non keratinized stratified squamous epithelium | Male genitalia, pharynx | Protection from abrasion, checks for the water loss |
Epithelial tissue | Stratified cuboidal epithelium | Mammary gland ducts, sweat glands, pharynx | Protection, secretion, absorption |
Connective tissue | Loose (areolar tissue) | Mesenteries, blood vessels, peritoneum of body wall, viscera | Connects the different body parts together, allows a recovery of cells |
Connective tissue | Loose (adipose tissue) | Subcutaneous tissue, mesenteries covering eye balls, kidneys, heart | Fat depots of the body, provides a definite body shape and contour, shock absorber |
Connective tissue | Dense connective tissue (Tendon, ligament) | Human Skeleton |
Tendon: connects bone to muscles and, Ligaments connects bone-bone |
Epithelial tissue` | Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium | Epidermis of skin in land vertebrates | Protection, check for the water loss |
Connective tiisue | specialized connective tissue made of reticulin fibres | Lymphatic system | providing assistance to the circulatory system, and maintaining the water levels within the body |
Connective tissue | Specialized skeletal CT ; cartilage; Hyaline cartilage | Sternal ribs, trachea, nasal septum | Provides flexibility, stretchibility and compressibility |
Connective tissue | Yellow elastic cartilage | Outer ear, tip of nose | Provides flexibility |
Connective tissue | Fibrous cartilage (specialized conenctive tissue; skeletal CT) | Between Vertebrae and knee joint | provides protection to the girdles, acts as cushion and protects the structures from injuries |
Connective tissue | Specialized skeleton CT (bones; spongy bones) | Irregular bones, epiphysis of long bones | Resists tensile force of muscles |
Connective tissue | Specialized skeleton CT (bones; compact bones) | Diaphysis of long bones, covers all bones | Resists compressive forces of body weight |
Connective tissue | Blood (Fluid CT) | Within blood vessels | Transportation |
Connective tissue | Bone (Specialized skeletal CT) | Limbs, trunk, skull | Provides a definite structure, protection to delicate internal body parts |
Muscular tissue | Smooth muscles (involuntary muscles) | Sphincters, lower part of esophagus, dartos-cremator muscles, arrector pilli muslces | Involuntary contraction and relaxation of muscles |
Muscular tissue | Cardiac (heart muscles) | Heart | Involuntary continuous beating of the heart |
Nervous tissue | Nerves | Brain, different body parts | Transmission of the information to and from the brain and the other different body parts |