Epithelial cells of the Pulmonary surface, + epithelial duct elements of Glands,
Ciliary epithelium, esophageal, germinal {of Ovaries}, glandular and membranous: Cornea, larynx, nasopharynx, small intestine, stomach, olfactory, pigments of the Retina.
As well, here are the rest: Pseudostratified, seminiferous, simple, simple columnar, simple cubical, simple cuboidal, simple squamous, stratified, stratified columnar, stratified cuboidal, stratified squamous, surface - of stomach - , and transitional.
Squamous cells are common, they have a smooth, low friction surface allowing fluids to move over them with ease.
Also cuboidal cells from the tongue that have found their way to the cheek, they may be deactivated and of no use, but nonetheless, will also be found in cheek cells under a microscope.
Squamous , cuboidal , stratified , columnar , pseudostratified are types of epithelial cells .
they are round
because it doesnt have a cell wall to hold it together.
yes
plant cells have a cell wall - animal cells do not
Transitional Epithelium
The inner vaginal wall is lined by stratified squamous epithelial cells. These cells are layered and flat in shape, which helps protect the vaginal wall from friction and damage.
The cheek epithelial cells are flat and irregularly shaped. They are polygonal squamous cells that have a very thin membrane.
The human epithelial cells are thick and boxlike whereas elodea cells are thin and platelike. The cells of elodea are rigid and rectangular in shape.
no
because it doesnt have a cell wall to hold it together.
Irregular round shape
yes
Between the 2 cells that are cheek and onion cells, the one that has a regular arrangement and structure are onion cells. Cheek cells have an irregular shape.
Elodea and onion cells have more consistent shapes than human epithelial cells because they have cell walls. The human epithelial cells do not have defined cell walls.
Cheek cells are made up of squamous epithelium , these are tightly arranged and helps protect against bacterial invasion. Human cheek cells are a type of epithelial cell that lines the interior of the mouth. The function of the human cheek cells is to secrete mucin, which maintains moisture in the mouth to aid mechanical and chemical digestion. To help in the chewing of food. Cheek cells are actually epithelial cells, and are used to line any cavities inside and outside the human body. Cheek cells mainly assist in chewing food and protecting against bacterial infection. They chew the food by breaking it down and the layer they occupy protects the cheek from injury.
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
They have different Histological functions.
plant cells have a cell wall - animal cells do not