lining the what?
this thin bands of tissues that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them
Psuedostratified epithelial tissue is epithelial tissue that looks as though it is multiple layers, i.e. stratified, but actually each cell is anchored to the basement membrane. It can be found chiefly lining the respiratory tract.
Renal epithelial cells are the cells lining the renal tubules.
trachea
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A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
this thin bands of tissues that vibrate when exhaled air rushes past them
This usually indicates that your phlegm is blood-tinged, often from the lining of the bronchi or trachea, due, most frequently, to the trauma to the epithelial lining which results from repeated coughing.
Psuedostratified epithelial tissue is epithelial tissue that looks as though it is multiple layers, i.e. stratified, but actually each cell is anchored to the basement membrane. It can be found chiefly lining the respiratory tract.
Squamous: The internal layer of the lung Cuboidal: Found in the kidneys Columnar: Intestinal lining Pseudostratifier (sp?): Found in the trachea (with cilia) and Vas Deferens.
what feature of the epithelial lining of the respiratory tract is responsible for the smokers cough?
the lining of the esophogus
Renal epithelial cells are the cells lining the renal tubules.
The epithelial lining changes from pseudostratified ciliated columnar to cuboidal and simple squamous.
Stem cells
The lumen.
In the lining of the respiratory tract.