Blood vessels and lymphatic vessels are internally lined with (1) Cuboidal epithelium (2) Squamous epithelium (3) Ciliated epithelium (4) Glandular epithelium
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Explanation:
Blood vessels and lymphatic vessels are internally lined with
(1) Cuboidal epithelium
(2) Squamous epithelium ✓✓
(3) Ciliated epithelium
(4) Glandular epithelium
Answer:
Simple squamous epithelial cells are thin and flat cells having a large surface area that is exposed to the lumen on one side and to the basement membrane on the other side. The cells are scale-like in appearance. They tend to have larger, elliptically-shaped nuclei. As a simple type of epithelium, the simple squamous epithelium is one cell-layer thick and thus every cell of the tissue comes in direct contact with the basement membrane. The endothelium is a type of epithelium that lines the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. It is a thin layer of simple squamous cells called endothelial cells.