BIO 4426 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Distal Convoluted Tubule, Proximal Tubule, Corneal Endothelium

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Mesothelium (parietal* and visceral* surfaces of pleura and peritoneum, and pericardium) Kidney (parietal surface of bow(cid:373)a(cid:374)"s capsule, thi(cid:374) seg(cid:373)e(cid:374)t of loop of. Kidney proximal convoluted tubule (brush border) and distal convoluted tubule (basal striations), collecting ducts. Eye (lens surface, corneal endothelium specialized type of endothelium) Gland ducts in many locations, kidney ducts and tubules. Surface lining of the stomach/large and small intestines. Ciliated in: oviducts (aka fallopian tubes), uterus, lung (smaller bronchi and. Ciliated in trachea, large bronchi, ear (eustachian tube) Oral cavity lining (may be keratinized in areas, mostly non-keratinized) Urinary system (from renal calyx to proximal urethra) Table adapted from the art of examining and interpreting histologic preparations, william j. krause 2nd edition ,2004, universal publishers, * parietal pertains to the lining or surface of a cavity. Larger cavities are the thoracic or pleural cavity, the peritoneal or abdominal cavity, and pericardial cavity. An example of a very small cavity is.

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