Biology, asked by shanti12341, 1 year ago

the alveoli of the lungs are lining by simple squamous epithelium while the skin has stratified epithelium why?

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Answered by sukh8902
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simple squamous epithelium refers to a single layer of Dena flat sales that line body surface is one side of the surface open source environment while the father is anchor to underline sales details provided thin membrane that allows for the passage of small molecule into the body which occurs for example when an air diffusers in the lungs when blood filter didn't from urine in the Kidney

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sukh8902: the biggest difference between simple and stratified tissue is very simple tissue is 181 stratified tissue is multilayered all epithelial tissue rests on a basement membrane which is a thin protective membrane located on the outside of the tissue
sukh8902: the biggest difference between simple and stratified tissue is that simple tissue is 1 layer thick
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Answered by AgrataaVasudev
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Simple squamous epithelia are found in a variety of locations, starting from capillaries to the alveoli of lungs, and nephrons of kidneys. Most of these cells arise from the ectoderm, or outermost layer of cells in the embryo. However, some simple squamous epithelial tissues are also derived from the mesoderm or middle layer of embryonic cells.

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