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Classification of Epithelium. Each epithelial type has two parts to its name: 1) Number of layers present.

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Page 1: Classification of Epithelium. Each epithelial type has two parts to its name: 1) Number of layers present.

Classification of Epithelium

Page 2: Classification of Epithelium. Each epithelial type has two parts to its name: 1) Number of layers present.

Classification of Epithelium

• Each epithelial type has two parts to its name:

• 1) Number of layers present

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Classification of Epithelium

• Each epithelial type has two parts to its name:

• 1) Number of layers present

• 2) General shape of the cell

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Number of Layers

• Those having a single layer are called simple

• Those having multiple layers are called stratified.

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General Shape

• Epithelial cells have 3 general shapes:

• Squamous

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General Shape

• Epithelial cells have 3 general shapes:

• Squamous

• Cuboidal

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General Shape

• Epithelial cells have 3 general shapes:

• Squamous

• Cuboidal

• Columnar

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

• These are very thin cells which are typically are very permeable.

• Diffusion is a high priority.

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2 epithelial surfaces have special names:

• Endothelium – cells that line the blood vessels, heart and lymph vessels

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2 epithelial surfaces have special names:

• Endothelium – cells that line the blood vessels, heart and lymph vessels

• Mesothelium – cells that line the serous membranes and their organs.

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

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Mesothelial Cells

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

• Their role is secretory and absorption.

• They have a cube shape with a centrally placed nucleus.

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Simple Columnar Epithelium

• These are a single layer of oblong cells which are tightly packed.

• Seen with organs involved with absorption, they are usually modified with microvilli or cilia.

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Pseudo stratified Columnar Epithelium

• These are columnar epithelial cells that vary in height

• The nuclei do not appear at the same height

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Stratified Epithelium

• These have multiple layers and are more durable

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Stratified Epithelium

• These have multiple layers and are more durable

• Their major function is protection.

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Stratified Epithelium

• These have multiple layers and are more durable

• Their major function is protection.

• Mitotic figures are not uncommon in the basilar levels.

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Stratified Squamous Epithelium

• This is the most common type of stratified epithelium.

• The upper most layers are flat and are made up of dead or dying cells

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Stratified Squamous Epithelium

• The major example is skin

• The outer most layers contains cells filled with keratin

• Correctly called keratinized squamous epithelium

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Stratified Squamous

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Stratified cuboidal and columnar epithelium

• Neither of these is very common

• Stratified cuboidal is found in some sweat ducts and in mammary glands

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Stratified cuboidal and columnar epithelium

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Transitional Epithelium

• This type has cells that are cuboidal in the basal layer

• The shape of the apical cells varies.

• Epithelial cells that can stretch flat

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