EPITHELIAL TISSUES HISTOLOGY ANATOMY Skin; Intestine; Professor Fink

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Epithelial Tissues, including Simple Squamous; Simple Cuboidal (Renal Tubules); Simple Columnar with Microvilli & Goblet Cells (Small Intestine); Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium with Goblet Cells (Trachea); Non-Keratinizing Stratified Squamous & Keratinizing Stratified Squamous Epithelium (Epidermis of Skin)

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  • No; it really is simple cuboidal epithelium that makes up much of the walls of the renal tubules in the Kidneys [seen in cross-section]. (Stratified cuboidal epithelium is not found in the Kidneys at all.)

  • great music, please identify the musician, thanks

  • @kammman99

    Tears for Fears; "Goodnight Song"

  • thank you but next time without music please >> weating for your new

  • Try muting (turning-off) the sound!

    -- professor fink

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  • thank you ! it was helpful

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  • This is great! I agree when some people say that it would have been nice to explain things more, but on the other hand this makes a great 'review' just before the exam! Also it is helpful for those students who dont speak English very well- but can read the slide before the image! Thank you

  • @professorfink , I like your videos very much but i think on this one i could of used less music and more voice telling us what we were looking at ,, and it also went to fast the speed should be slowed down a bit ,, tysm for all your videos they are fantastic

  • love the video really good

  • you have some great stuff here

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  • i enjoyed this vid

  • Thanks, this is helpful. And thanks for putting up with dumb people asking for the name of the song when it's clearly stated underneath the video and people asking you to make future videos without music.

  • nice, helps training my eyes to recognize them quicker

  • @rajhetti6 no it is simple because in each of the circles, theres only one layer of cuboidal cells

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