Science, asked by satishsah969, 6 months ago

what's type of tissues is this
Lining of blood vessels

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Answered by anwesha151207
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The wall is lined by an exceedingly thin single sheet of endothelial cells, the endothelium, separated from the surrounding outer layers by a basal lamina.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \textit{Epithelial tissue}

The epithelial tissue is the layer of cells which are present on the surfaces of the organs. The inner surface of the blood vessels is lined by the epithelial cells. These cells are known as endothelial cells which are present in all the type of blood vessels. The thin layer of cells allows the absorption of the nutrients into the blood stream through the tissues.

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