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complex tissues are made up of more than one type of cell.They are both conducting tissues and constitute a vascular bundle,Where as simple tissues is parenchyma type of permanent tissues in some situations, it contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis, and then it is called chlorenchyma.

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How does a simple epithelial tissue differ from a stratified epithelial tissue in structure?

Their apparent number of layers;simple epithelium with a single-layer offer less protection than Stratified epithelium having multiple layers. Also, simple epithelium functions in moving materials across its surface.


What word describes tissue that has more than one layer?

Stratified tissue describes tissue that has more than one layer of cells. This type of tissue is common in areas of the body that require protection or support, such as the skin and lining of the mouth and esophagus.


What are some examples of tissue?

Kleenex, Puffs, Puffs Plus and so on.


Which tissue is not a true stratified tissue?

Nervous tissue is not a true stratified tissue. It is composed of neurons and glial cells, and is classified as a specialized type of tissue rather than stratified based on cell layers.


How is epithelial tissue classified according to the number of cell layers?

There are four categories: Squamous â?? Cells are flat. Cuboidal â?? Cells are boxlike, with same height as width. Columnar â?? The cells are taller than wide. Transitional epithelium â?? Cells can vary from full/balloon-like to flattened, according to the distention of the organ they line. The three classifications by cell layers are: Simple - one cell thickness; Stratified - by appearance of uppermost cells; Pseudostratified - columnar structure that appears stratified, but isn't, due to the crowding of adjacent cells.

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What tissue is classified as simple or stratified?

Epithelial tissue is classified as simple (single layer of cells) or stratified (multiple layers of cells). Simple epithelium is found in areas where absorption and filtration occur, while stratified epithelium is found in areas subject to mechanical stress and protection, such as skin.


Is the linning of the esophagus simple columnar?

No, Stratified Squamous epithelium tissue lines the esophagus.


How does a simple epithelial tissue differ from a stratified epithelial tissue in structure?

Their apparent number of layers;simple epithelium with a single-layer offer less protection than Stratified epithelium having multiple layers. Also, simple epithelium functions in moving materials across its surface.


What word describes tissue that has more than one layer?

Stratified tissue describes tissue that has more than one layer of cells. This type of tissue is common in areas of the body that require protection or support, such as the skin and lining of the mouth and esophagus.


What are some examples of tissue?

Kleenex, Puffs, Puffs Plus and so on.


How do simple and epithelial tissue differ?

simple tissue has only one layer of cells stratified has 2 to 20 or layers of cells the deepest layer attached to the basement membrane


Which tissue is not a true stratified tissue?

Nervous tissue is not a true stratified tissue. It is composed of neurons and glial cells, and is classified as a specialized type of tissue rather than stratified based on cell layers.


What epithelium tissue is the epidermis of the skin?

The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium.


What epithelial tissue is more than one layer thick and surface cells are flattened?

stratified squamous epithelium


What type of tissue is a sweat gland composed of?

"its in the protista family"not true. glands are composed of glandular epithelial tissue and lined with either simple or stratified cuboidal epithelium. glands lined with stratified cuboidal epithelium include: mammary, sweat, and salivary glands and the pancreas.


How is epithelial tissue classified according to the number of cell layers?

There are four categories: Squamous â?? Cells are flat. Cuboidal â?? Cells are boxlike, with same height as width. Columnar â?? The cells are taller than wide. Transitional epithelium â?? Cells can vary from full/balloon-like to flattened, according to the distention of the organ they line. The three classifications by cell layers are: Simple - one cell thickness; Stratified - by appearance of uppermost cells; Pseudostratified - columnar structure that appears stratified, but isn't, due to the crowding of adjacent cells.


What tissue forms the most superficial layer of skin?

stratified squamous epithelial