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Q: Discussion of stratified squamous ephitelium under low magnification?
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What kind of epithelium is in the epidermis?

stratified squamous epithelial and simple cuboidal epethilium.


An epithelium built to withstand friction is what?

B. stratified squamous


What epithelial tissue lines the mouth and protects underlying tissues?

The stratified squamos lines the inside of the mouth.


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Simple columnar epithelium cells will heal faster than stratified squamous cells. The stratified squamous cells rarely have contact with blood.


Are melanocytes found in the stratified squamous epithelium?

yes, mealoncytes are found in the stratified squamous epthelium


What type of epithelium can be found in the epidermis?

Stratified Squamous


What tissue forms the most superficial layer of skin?

stratified squamous epithelial


What epithelium tissue is the epidermis of the skin?

The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium.


Is simple squamous the epithelium best adapted for a body surface subject to abraision?

stratified squamous


What epithelium tissue provides the greatest protection from mechanical injury?

Stratified Squamous provides the best protection because it is the outer layer of our skin. Your epidermis is stratified squamous epithelium!


What does stratified mean in 'stratified squamous epithelium'?

Stratified refers to layers. The epithelial cells are arranged as such.


What are six kinds of epithelium?

There are 8 types; simple squamous, simple columnar, simple cuboidal, stratified squamous, stratified cuboidal, stratified columnar, pseudostratified columnar, and transitional.