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Classify and describe epithelial tissue on the basis of structural modifications of cells. - Biology

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Classify and describe epithelial tissue on the basis of structural modifications of cells.

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There are two types of epithelial tissues namely simple epithelium and compound epithelium. Simple epithelium is composed of a single layer of cells and functions as a lining for body cavities, ducts, and tubes. The compound epithelium consists of two or more cell layers and has a protective function as it does in our skin. On the basis of structural modification of the cells, the simple epithelium is further divided into three types. These are (i) Squamous, (ii) Cuboidal and (iii) Columnar

  • The squamous epithelium is made of a single thin layer of flattened cells with irregular boundaries. They are found in the walls of blood vessels and air sacs of lungs and are involved in functions like forming a diffusion boundary. The cuboidal epithelium is composed of a single layer of cube-like cells. This is commonly found in ducts of glands and tubular parts of nephrons in kidneys and its main functions are secretion and absorption. The epithelium of the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) of the nephron in the kidney has microvilli. The columnar epithelium is composed of a single layer of tall and slender cells. Their nuclei are located at the base. The free surface may have microvilli. They are found in the lining of stomach and intestine and help in secretion and absorption.
  • The compound epithelium is made of more than one layer (multi-layered) of cells and thus has a limited role in secretion and absorption. Their main function is to provide protection against chemical and mechanical stresses. They cover the dry surface of the skin, the moist surface of the buccal cavity, pharynx, the inner lining of ducts of salivary glands and of pancreatic ducts.
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पाठ 7: Structural Organisation in Animals - Exercises [पृष्ठ ३७]

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पाठ 7 Structural Organisation in Animals
Exercises | Q 1. | पृष्ठ ३७

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Based on the following information, identify the three types of epithelial tissue in the figures given below :  

a b c

 

(1) Cuboidal epithelium: It consists of a single layer of cuboidal cells.

(2) Columnar epithelium: It is composed of tall, cylindrical cells with oval nuclei usually placed at the base of the cells.

(3) Ciliated epithelium: It consists of cells being hair-like cilia on their free surface.


Write the name of the following tissue. 

Tissue lining the inner surface of the mouth.


The ciliated epithelium lines the______.


Prevention of substances from leaking across the tissue is provided by ______.


Some epithelia are pseudostratified. What does this mean?


Name any four important functions of epithelial tissue and provide at least one example of a tissue that exemplifies each function.


If a potted plant is covered with a glass jar, water vapours appear on the wall of glass jar. Explain why?


Write true (T) or false (F)

Epithelial layer is permeable layer.


Write true (T) or false (F)

Epithelial layer does not allow regulation of materials between body and external environment.


Give reasons for

Intercellular spaces are absent in sclerenchymatous tissues.


The ______ epithelium is also known as the pavement membrane.


An epithelial layer does not allow the regulation of materials between the body and the external environment.


Glandular epithelium gives a stratified appearance.


Mention the type of epithelium seen in the alveoli of lungs.


Write one point of difference between

Simple and compound epithelial tissue.


Which type of tissue CORRECTLY matches with its location?


Name the different cell junctions found in tissues.


Write the appropriate type of tissues in column B according to the functions mentioned in column A.

Column A Column B
a. Secretion and absorption i. ______
b. Protective covering ii. ______
c. Linking and supporting framework iii. ______

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