Biology, asked by deepakkumar274048, 29 days ago

name the type of cell in the interior of the oesophagus and mouth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The epithelium is the innermost lining of the esophagus and is normally made up of flat, thin cells called squamous cells. ...

The lamina propria is a thin layer of connective tissue right under the epithelium.

The muscularis mucosa is a very thin layer of muscle under the lamina propria.

Answered by stugreeshma12016
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Squamous epithelium, seen in the esophagus and skin, consists of layers of flat cells. Columnar epithelium, characteristic of the rest of the gut, consists of a single layer of tall, rectangular cells.

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