simple ciliated columnar and non ciliated columnar are the same cells, epithelium cells ,simple have nucleus they absorb materials,found in intestines in digestive system and Tracia etc
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
The function of the ciliated epithelium of the tracheobronchial tree is secretion and absorption. These cells control the mucus produced.
Ciliated epithelium is located in the lining of most body cavities. Some of the cavities that have ciliated epithelium are the lungs, trachea, and nose. Ciliated epithelium serves to keep dust and debris out of the lungs and control the flow of mucus.
diagnosis ulcerated gastric hyperplastic poly with focal intestinal metaplasia with lymphoplasmactic infiltrate also gastric oxyntic-type mucosa with lymphoid aggregate what does this mean
No. Metaplasia is not a cancer. In metaplasia one type of epithelium is changed to another type of epithelium.
In case of chronic smokers you get squamous metaplasia. That prevent outward expulsion of the dust particles and bacteria out of the respiratory tract. That enhances the chances of various dust related lung diseases and infections.
What age does agnogenic myeloid metaplasia usually happen at?
Scientists continue to research how to reverse intestinal metaplasia. Studies suggest that eliminating the bacteria responsible for intestinal metaplasia, along with long-term follow-up, the condition can be reversed.
hii
no
ciliated epithelial tissue
Murray N. Silverstein has written: 'Agnogenic myeloid metaplasia' -- subject(s): Myeloid metaplasia
Yes
Metaplasia (refferig to a cell)
ciliated epithelial tissue