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Distinguish between simple squamous epithelium and stratified squamous epithelium with examples

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Answered by varshini1101
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SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL TISSUE:

➡️ the cells are fat and tile - like. nucleus is flattened , oval and is centrally located .

➡️ it is called as pavement tissue.

➡️ Location : the endothelium lining blood vessels and heart , mesothelium that lines bosy cavities, wall of Bowmans capsule of nephron , lining of alveoli of lungs.


STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM TISSUE:

this is found primarily in places subject to abrasion. cells of basal layer are usually cuboidal or columnar . as they move progressively closer to the , the cells become squamous. the superficial cells are sloughed off. it is of two types:

==> stratified squamous keratinized epithelium

==> stratified squamous Non keratinized epithelium.8

Location : Ducts of glands.


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Answered by Anonymous
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STRUCTURE :

This epithelium consists of thin, flat irregular - shaped cells which fit together closely like the tiles in the floor. therefore, it is also commonly called pavement epithelium . squamous epithelium is called simple when the thing and flat cells form a delicate lining. Example , lining of oesophagus and mouth . squamous epithelial cells of skin are arranged in many ways to prevent wear and tear . such an epithelium is called stratified squamous epithelium

Simple single layered squamous epithelium lines the blood vessels , the coelm , urinary tubules and alveoli of the lung . stratified multilayered squamous epithelium forms epidermis of the skin. this epithelium also lines the buccal cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, anal canal, vagina and lower part of the urethra.

it provides protection to the underlying parts against abrasion and entry of germs or Chemicals .
it also helps in excretion, gas exchange and secretion of ceramic fluid........


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