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What are the different types of epithelial tissues? Describe function of each in brief.​

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Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cells

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cellsCuboidal- short cylindrical cells, which appear hexagonal in cross-section

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cellsCuboidal- short cylindrical cells, which appear hexagonal in cross-sectionColumnar- long or column-like cylindrical cells, which have nucleus present at the base

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cellsCuboidal- short cylindrical cells, which appear hexagonal in cross-sectionColumnar- long or column-like cylindrical cells, which have nucleus present at the baseOn the basis of the number of layers present, epithelial tissue is divided into the simple epithelium and stratified or compound epithelium

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cellsCuboidal- short cylindrical cells, which appear hexagonal in cross-sectionColumnar- long or column-like cylindrical cells, which have nucleus present at the baseOn the basis of the number of layers present, epithelial tissue is divided into the simple epithelium and stratified or compound epitheliumSimple Epithelium- it is composed of one layer of a cell and mostly has a secretory or an absorptive function

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cellsCuboidal- short cylindrical cells, which appear hexagonal in cross-sectionColumnar- long or column-like cylindrical cells, which have nucleus present at the baseOn the basis of the number of layers present, epithelial tissue is divided into the simple epithelium and stratified or compound epitheliumSimple Epithelium- it is composed of one layer of a cell and mostly has a secretory or an absorptive functionCompound (Stratified) Epithelium- it is made up of two or more than two layers of cells and mostly has a protective function

Depending on shape and function, epithelial tissue is classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated and glandular.Their function are:Squamous- thin and flat cellsCuboidal- short cylindrical cells, which appear hexagonal in cross-sectionColumnar- long or column-like cylindrical cells, which have nucleus present at the baseOn the basis of the number of layers present, epithelial tissue is divided into the simple epithelium and stratified or compound epitheliumSimple Epithelium- it is composed of one layer of a cell and mostly has a secretory or an absorptive functionCompound (Stratified) Epithelium- it is made up of two or more than two layers of cells and mostly has a protective functionThe glandular epithelium is made up of cuboidal or columnar cells. They are specialised for secretion.

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