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A & P I: Tissues Pt. 2 - Epithelial Tissues

Across
Refers to a single layer of epithelial cells.
A thick, viscous secretion composed of glycoproteins.
This type of epithelium is found in ducts of the mammary glands, sweat glands, and salivary glands.
Refers to two or more layers of epithelial cells.
This type of epithelium is found on the surface of ovaries, gland, and ducts.
This type of epithelium is found in the respiratory tract and part of the male reproductive tract.
A watery secretion with high concentration of enzymes.
These epithelial cells are box-shaped and all nuclei are located in the center of the cell.
Type of gland that secretes its product through ducts directly in the surrounding area.
Method of secretion involving the release of products into small packets.
This type of epithelium is found in the urinary bladder.
Method of secretion where the top portion of the cell is released into the duct system.
Down
These epithelial cells have a flattened appearance.
These epithelial cells are tall and the nuclei are lined up along the basal surface.
This type of epithelium lines the mouth, esophagus, vagina, and rectum.
This epithelium is found in areas where gas and nutrient exchange is required.
Referring to glands with multiple, branched ducts.
This type of epithelium is found lining the digestive tract.
This is the only example of a unicellular exocrine gland.
These are the gas exchange units of the lung.
This term refers to the lining of blood vessels.
Type of gland that secretes its products directly into the blood stream and has no ducts.
Method of secretion where the entire cell is destroyed.
Referring to glands having only one duct.