PHS 3302 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sodium Chloride, Delta Wave, Theta Wave

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Bowman"s capsule is lined with simple squamous epithelial cells: simple cuboidal, kidney. Tubules are lined with simple cuboidal cells. Simple cuboidal cells line the tubules, the rounded nuclei are apparent: simple columnar, elongated cells with elongated nuclei, goblet cells. They excrete mucous into the lumen: pseudostratified, the lung has cilia. Stratified epithelia: stratified squamous, they either have a keratin protein layer protection or are non-keratinized, stratified cuboidal, don"t have to know, stratified columnar, don"t have to know, transitional, either relaxed or stretched. Kidney shows simple squamous and simple cuboidal: connective, muscle. Skeletal: attached to bones: has striations and nuclei are outside the cells. Smooth: internal organs (e. g. intestines: separated cell with nuclei inside cell. Cardiac: heart: nucleus in the center of the cell, striations, nervous. Involves branching, which is not seen in skeletal muscles. Includes: neurons: specialized cells that receive stimuli and conduct impulses, neuroglia: special cells that support and insulate the neurons.