Saturday, September 3, 2016

Epithelial Tissue



     This picture contains two common toads. The skin on these toads are examples of epithelial tissue. Epithelial tissue encases the outside of the body and seperates the cavities, vessels, and organs. Epithelial tissue protects and aids selective absortion as well as sensors. On these toads, the slippery and rubbery skin on their body is composed of epithelial tissue which protects the inside of their bodies. 

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