Cells are typically broken down into 3 types: squamous, cuboidal, columnar
Tissue, which is made up of cells, is classified into 4 types: muscle, epithelial, nervous, connective
Each of the tissue types can be expanded on, and are typically classified according to function. Ex: connective: blood, bone, cartilage, etc.
Then each of these can be expanded on.....
2007-01-01 08:39:44
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answered by teachbio 5
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There are 210 types of cell in the body grouped into: 1 Keratinizing epithelial cells 2 Wet stratified barrier epithelial cells 3 Exocrine secretory epithelial cells 4 Hormone secreting cells 5 (Gut, Exocrine Glands and Urogenital Tract) 6 Metabolism and storage cells 7 Barrier function cells (Lung, Gut, Exocrine Glands and Urogenital Tract) 8 Epithelial cells lining closed internal body cavities 9 Ciliated cells with propulsive function 10 Extracellular matrix secretion cells 11 Contractile cells 12 Blood and immune system cells 13 Sensory transducer cells 14 Autonomic neuron cells 15 Sense organ and peripheral neuron supporting cells 16 Central nervous system neurons and glial cells 17 Lens cells 18 Pigment cells 19 Germ cells 20 Nurse cells Sperm cells are classified as Germ Cells and blood cells are under Blood and Immune System Cells
2016-05-23 03:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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a lot!
muscle cells: smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and skeletal muscle.
epithelium:
2 types simple or stratified....they can be squamous, cuboidal or columnar.so you can have simple squamous epithelium which is found in the air sacs of th lungs and the lining of the heart, blood vessels etc. simple cuboidal epithelium found in the kidney tubules and ovary surface. simple columnar found in the gallbladder and uterine tubes. pseudostratified columnar epithelium is found in the trachea and upper respiratory tract.stratified squamous epithelium lines the digestive track like the mouth. transitional epithelium is found in the bladder and ureters.
you also have erythrocytes (red blood cells); hemocytoblast, myeloid stem cell, proetythroblast, early erythroblast, poychrmatophilic, nomoblast, reticulocyte
Leukocytes (white blood cells); neutrophil;, eosinophil, basophil, lymphocyte, and monocyte
2007-01-01 07:46:56
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answered by Miriam M 2
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