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How is the squamous epithelium of the skin different from squamous epithelium of the alveoli?

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Alveoli in lungs are the sites of exchange of gases (O² and CO²) for respiration. Hence, they are lined with thin squamous epithelium, which allows diffusion of gases. Skin is the outermost and protective covering of the body. It has stratified compound epithelium at it has high chances of wear and tear.

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