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Epithelial Tissue
A type of tissue found throughout the body, covering all body surfaces, lining cavities, and forming glands; involved in protection, secretion, and absorption.
Synovial Membranes
Membranes that line the inner surface of synovial joints, secreting synovial fluid for lubrication to facilitate smooth joint movement.
Simple Squamous
A single layer of flat cells resembling a tiled floor, often found in areas where rapid diffusion is necessary.
Stratified Squamous
A type of epithelial tissue composed of multiple layers of flat cells, providing protection against abrasion and infection.
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