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stratification can be observed in

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Answered by Rinisha08
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Squamous epithelium. It could be further classified on the basis of keratinisation/cornification




Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Squamous Epithelium shows stratification.

Explanation:

  • “Vertical layering” of a living plant is said as stratification, the arrangement of vegetative layers based on their heights.
  • This stratification is seen in herbaceous, forest floor, “shrub, understory, and canopy”.
  • Where the reed beds type and are closely related to interrelated and at least interdependent partly.
  • It consists of Squamous and epithelial cells which is arranged in a shape of basal membrane.
  • In this there is no stratum corneum.
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