Draw a flow chart representing different types of animal tissues and describe its location and one function each.
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Epithelial tissue
Epithelial tissues are formed by cells that cover surfaces (e.g. skin) and line tubes and cavities (e.g. digestive organs, blood vessels, kidney tubules and airways). Epithelial tissue usually consists of a single layer of cells, however in certain cases there may be more than one layer. All epithelial tissues are free surfaces attached to the underlying layers of a basement membrane.
There are different types of epithelial tissue which are named according to the number of layers they form and the shape of the individual cells that make up those layers. Simple epithelium refers to a single layer of cells. Stratified epithelium refers to two or more layers of cells. Squamous epithelium refers to flattened cells, cuboidal epithelium refers to cells that are cube-shaped and columnar epithelium refers to vertically elongated cells. Ciliated epithelium refers to epithelial cells that contain many tiny hair-like projections.
Pseudostratified epithelium refers to epithelium consisting of one layer but looking as though it consists of more than one layer.
The different types of epithelial tissue found in mamma
General functions of epithelial tissue
Provides a barrier between the external environment and the organ it covers.
Specialised to function in secretion and absorption.
Protects organisms from microorganisms, injury, and fluid loss.
Excretes waste products such as sweat from the skin.
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There are four kinds of tissues which are found in animals: connective tissue, muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, and nervous tissue. Animals are multicellular heterotrophs whose factions lack cell partitions. Organs are formed of membranes, which are in turn formed of cells. Plants have three types of the membrane: ground, dermal, and vascular.
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