Biology, asked by parth8741, 11 months ago

Name any two structures, which bear pavement epithelium

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Answered by dreamrob
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• Squamous epithelium is also called as the pavement epithelium.

• Pavement epithelium is made up of a single layer of flat cells.

• This epithelium is correlated with filtration and diffusion.

• Mesothelium and endothelium are single-layered and flattened sac-like structures.

• Simple squamous epithelium is found in capillaries, alveoli, and other tissues.

Answered by mariospartan
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Any two structures which bear pavement epithelium are: The lining of the heart and alveolus and also bowman's capsule.

EXPLANATION:

  • Our body is made up of millions of cells, this group of cells which are same un origin and function are termed as tissue.
  • Tissue are of different kinds, they can be epithelium tissue, muscular tissue, nervous tissue, and connective tissue.
  • The tissues which are found in lining of internal organs etc are called as epithelium tissue.
  • These are also divined into various groups, but the most common is called as the simple squamous tissue, which looks like a flat tile, that's why it is also called as pavement epithelium.
  • It is found in the inner linings of heart and alveoli and also in the bowman's capsule of kidneys.

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