lumen of gut
coelomic cavities
lumen of blood vessels
organs derived from mesoderm
B. coelomic cavities
Nasal cavity
Oesphagal lumen
Products of sweat glands and urinary tract
Peritoneal cavity
alimentary canal and respiratory passages
urinary and genital ducts
nervous system
endocrine system
columnar cells
cuboidal cells
squamous cells
cuboidal epithelium with a brush border
mucous glands
sebaceous glands
hair follicles
sweat glands
nucleus
cytoplasm
basal granule
mitochondria
cavities of the respiratory passages
cavities of the urogenital tract
cavities of alimentary tract
all of these
connective tissues
epithelial tissues only
connective and epithelial tissues
animals
Anatomy
Cytology
Histology
Ecology
fluid tissue
vascular tissue
connective tissue
muscular tissue
branched alveolar gland
simple tubular gland
compound tubular gland
compound aleveolar gland
oesophagus
kidney
liver
epidermis of skin
squamous epithelium
stratified epithelium
glandular epithelium
pigmented epithelium
simple alveolar gland
compound-tubulo-alveolar gland
simple coiled tubular gland
simple tubular gland
ductless glands
apocrine glands
mesocrine glands
holocrine glands
stratified squamous
glandular epithelium
squamous epithelium
transitional epithelium
by the presence of more cellular substance
by the presence of two or more nuclei in the cells
by the presence of more inter-cellular substance
by the presence of more cytoplasm
ectoderm
endoderm
mesoderm
both (a) and (b)
connective tissue
intercellular fluid
intercellular cement
intercellular fluid and air spaces
centrally
apically
basally
acentrically
Pseudostratified
Stratified
Squamous
Cuboidal
connective tissue
muscular tissue
nerve tissue
epithelial tissue
Epithelia are derived from ectoderm
Epilhelia are mesodermal in origin
Epithelia are endodermal in origin
Epithelial origin is variable
simple tubular gland
simple coiled tubular gland
branched tubular gland
compound alveolar gland
epithelial tissues
some from epithelial tissues and others from connective tissues
some from epithelial tissues and others from muscular tissues
some from epithelial tissues and others from nerve tissues
epithelial tissues
connective tissues
muscular tissues
nervous tissues
salivary gland
sweat gland
sebaceous gland
mammary gland
peritoneal cavity
pericardial cavity
pleural cavity
all of these
inner lining of stomach
inner lining of intestine
all parts of alimentary carial
buccal caviy and oesophagus
Epithelial tissue is devoid of blood supply
Some cells when innervated are termed as sensory epithelium
Epithelial tissue is not capable of regeneration
Exocrine glands secrete their products without the help of ducts
squamous epithelium
ciliated epithelium
glandular epithelium
stratified epithelium