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ii. Identify the type of epithelial tissue shown in the following figure.
a. Squamous
b. Columnar
C Cuboidal
d. Glandular​

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Answered by abcd17867
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Answer:

Identify the type of epithelial tissue shown in the following figure. where is figure?

Explanation:

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular. The different types of connective tissues in our body include areolar tissue, adipose tissue, bone, tendon, ligament, cartilage and blood.

Answered by zumba12
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a. Squamous - Composed of a single layer of epithelial cells

b. Columnar - Composed of epithelial cells that are column-shaped

c. Cuboidal - Composed of epithelial cells that are cuboidal-shaped

d. Glandular - Glands made up of parenchyma of glandular epithelium

Explanation:

  • Squamous - A single layer of epithelial cells makes up simple squamous epithelium, also known as simple squamous epithelial tissue or pavement epithelium.
  • The basement membrane that separates the epithelial tissue from the underlying connective tissue is in direct contact with the epithelial tissue.
  • Columnar - One of the different types of animal tissues is epithelial tissue (also known as epithelium). The columnar epithelium is made up of column-shaped epithelial cells.
  • The columnar epithelium is made up of cells that are taller than they are wide. Its width is around four times its height.
  • Cuboidal - The cuboidal epithelium is made up of epithelial cells with a characteristic cuboidal form.
  • In cuboidal epithelium, cells are about as wide as they are tall. As a result, it resembles a cube. When viewed from above, it looks to be square.
  • Glandular - Glands are made up of glandular epithelium parenchyma, which makes up the secretory component of the gland, surface epithelium, which makes up the duct system, and connective tissue stroma.
  • Exocrine and endocrine glandular tissue are two types of glandular tissue.
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