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They are called epithelial tissues. In air passage stratified epithelium is found
Columnar cells
Cuboidal cells
Epithelial tissue: commonly called Skin.
The epithelial membrane called the mucosa contains the lamina propria. The salivary glands are composed of serous cells and mucous cells.
Microvilli
They are called epithelial tissues. In air passage stratified epithelium is found
ciliated epithelial tissue
Columnar cells
Cuboidal cells
ciliated epithelial tissue
Epithelial cells called villi
Squamous or Epithelial
Epithelial tissue: commonly called Skin.
The epithelial membrane called the mucosa contains the lamina propria. The salivary glands are composed of serous cells and mucous cells.
Yes it is true that epithelial cells may have cilia or processes called microvilli on their surfaces. The digestive tract is not lined internally mainly with stratified cuboidal cells.
I don't know but lungs contain epithelial cells if that helps? :)