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Multiple Choice
Epithelial tissues are primarily classified according to which two parameters?
A
Location in the body and rate of mitosis
B
Type of extracellular matrix and cell size
C
Cell shape and number of cell layers
D
Presence of blood vessels and nerve supply
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Understand that epithelial tissues are specialized tissues that cover surfaces, line cavities, and form glands in the body.
Learn that epithelial tissues are classified based on two primary parameters: cell shape and the number of cell layers.
Explore the three main cell shapes: squamous (flat), cuboidal (cube-shaped), and columnar (tall and cylindrical).
Examine the classification of epithelial tissues based on the number of cell layers: simple (one layer of cells) and stratified (multiple layers of cells).
Recognize that these classifications help determine the function and location of epithelial tissues in the body, such as protection, absorption, secretion, or filtration.