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1) Simple Squamous-laterally flattened, sparse cytoplasm, disc-shaped nuclei; allows materials to pass by diffusion and filtration in sites where protection isn't important; In the kidney, glomeruli, air sacs in the lungs, the lining of the heart, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, serosae
(2) Simple Cuboidal- Single layer of cubelike cells, large spherical central nuclei; secretion and absorption; kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portions of small glands, ovary surface
(3) Simple Columnar-Single layer, tall cells, round to oval nuclei, some have cilia, may contain mucus-secreting unicellular glands; absorption, secretion of mucus and enzymes, ciliated type propels mucus; Non-Ciliated-lines digestive tract, gallbladder, and excretory ducts; Ciliated- lines small bronchi, uterine tubes, some regions of the uterus
(4) Pseudostratified Columnar- Single layer of cells of differing heights, some not reaching the free surface; nuclei seen at different levels; may contain mucus-secreting cells and bear cilia; secrete substances, particularly mucus; propulsion of mucus by ciliary action; Nonciliated-male's sperm carrying ducts and ducts of large glands; Ciliated-lines trachea and most of upper respiratory tract
(5) Stratified Squamous-think membrane, composed of cell layers, basal cells are cuboidal or columnar and metabolically active, surface cells are flattened (squamous). In keratinized type, surface cells are full of keratin and dead. Basal cells are active in mitosis and produce the cells of the more superficial layers. Protects underlying tissues in areas subjected to abrasion. Nonkeratinzed-forms in most linings of the oesophagus, mouth, and vagina. Keratinized-forms the epidermis of the skin
6) Transitional-Resembles both stratified squamous and stratified cuboidal. Basal cells are cuboidal and columnar. Surface cells are dome-shaped or squamous-like, depending on the degree of organ stretch; Stretched readily, permits stored urine to distend urinary organ; Lines ureters, bladder and part of the urethra