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Simple squamous epithelium is present in respiratory tract. The statement is wrong. Rewrite it correctly by changing either one or two words.

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Answered by Saloni001
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Answered by presentmoment
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Simple squamous epithelium is present in the respiratory surface.  

Explanation:  

  • In the respiratory system, gas exchange occurs, and this is conducted by the millions of small cells that appear like sacs known as alveoli. These alveoli are lined by the presence of simple squamous epithelium.
  • This epithelial cell lining is very thin, for facilitating the gas exchange and along with this the alveoli also consist of cells that secrete surfactants.
  • This type of epithelial cells is found in different parts of the body that are associated with a rapid diffusion process.
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