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Wood 7.1
Martini Systems Overview Fig. 1
Classification of Epithelia
 Simple or
stratified
Marieb 4.1a
Classification of Epithelia
 Squamous, cuboidal,
or columnar
Marieb 4.1b
Epithelia: Simple Squamous
Marieb 4.2a
Epithelia: Simple Cuboidal
 Single layer of cubelike cells with large, spherical
central nuclei
 Function in secretion and absorption
 Present in kidney tubules, ducts and secretory
portions of small glands, and ovary surface
Marieb 4.2b
Epithelia: Simple Columnar
Marieb 4.2c
Epithelia: Pseudostratified Columnar
 Single layer of cells with different heights; some do
not reach the free surface
 Nuclei are seen at different layers
 Function in secretion and propulsion of mucus
 Present in the male sperm-carrying ducts
(nonciliated) and trachea (ciliated)
Marieb 4.2d
Marieb 4.2e
Marieb Lab Manual 6.3f
BAHB 4.8
Modes of Secretion
Marieb 4.5
Marieb 4.8
Ground Substance: Proteoglycan Structure
Marieb 4.7
Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
Marieb 4.9a
Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
Marieb 4.9b
Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Regular
Marieb 4.9d
Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Regular
Marieb 4.9e
Epithelial Membranes
 Cutaneous – skin
Marieb 4.12a
Epithelial Membranes
 Mucous – lines
body cavities open
to the exterior
(e.g., digestive and
respiratory tracts)
 Serous – moist
membranes found
in closed ventral
body cavity
Marieb 4.12b
Marieb 4.3
Epithelial Membranes
Marieb 4.12c
Connective Tissue: Hyaline Cartilage
Marieb 4.9f
Connective Tissue: Bone (Osseous Tissue)
Marieb 4.9i
Muscle Tissue: Skeletal
 Long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells with obvious
striations
 Initiates and controls voluntary movement
 Found in skeletal muscles that attach to bones or
skin
Marieb 4.11a
Muscle Tissue: Cardiac
 Branching, striated, uninucleate cells interdigitating
at intercalated discs
 Propels blood into the circulation
 Found in the walls of the heart
Marieb 4.11b
Muscle Tissue: Smooth
Marieb 4.11c