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what are squamous tissue???



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Answered by bobydenearth
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Simple squamous epithelium, also known as simple squamous epithelial tissue or pavement epithelium, is an epithelial tissue that is composed of a single layer of epithelial cells. ... Epithelial cells are sheets of cells that are found lining almost all surfaces in the body.

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Answered by presentmoment
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A single layer of epithelial cells makes up simple squamous epithelium, also known as simple squamous epithelial tissue or pavement epithelium.

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  • A simple squamous epithelium is a squamous epithelial cell-based epithelium. Flat squamous epithelial cells with an oblong nucleus and a scale-like appearance are characteristics of squamous epithelial cells. When viewed from above, the cells are broader than they are tall and seem hexagonal.
  • The tissue is polarised, with one face facing the outside world and the other facing the basement membrane. This form of epithelium has a smooth, low-friction surface that allows fluids to flow freely across it. Small molecules can move through the membrane via diffusion or filtration since it is permeable.
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