Histo?!?!?

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Technically histology has already been on the DAT... very surface level stuff ie: endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm. I can't imagine there being much more histo than that.
 
i agree.....the ada would of told us of any major changes on the exam......good luck studying
 
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Do you guys think we need to know the function/hwere they are used of cubodial, squamosh, and columnar?
 
Probably not. But that's easy anyhow. Stratified is really only squamous (the others are rare in the body) and is found where there is lots of mechanical stress.

For simple, squamous is found lining tracts, columnar in the stomach/intestine lining, as well as the lungs (pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium), and cuboidal in glands/ducts.
 
Probably not. But that's easy anyhow. Stratified is really only squamous (the others are rare in the body) and is found where there is lots of mechanical stress.

For simple, squamous is found lining tracts, columnar in the stomach/intestine lining, as well as the lungs (pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium), and cuboidal in glands/ducts.

Thanks streetwolf!
 
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