Biology, asked by nm905135, 8 days ago

best describe a squamous-shaped cell?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Squamous cells tend to have horizontally flattened, nearly oval-shaped nuclei because of the thin, flattened form of the cell. Squamous epithelium is found lining surfaces such as skin or alveoli in the lung, enabling simple passive diffusion as also found in the alveolar epithelium in the lungs.

Answered by HolyGirl
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→ Squamous epithelium is a normal finding in the dorsal trachea near the junction between the membranous and cartilaginous portion of the trachea.

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