epithelial tissue
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lining of the lungs, the brain or the kidneys
Simple Squamous epithelial cells are found in the lung (alveoli), lining the lumen of blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels, and also in the kidneys.
Skin. But composed of tissues: forming the "fabric" of the human organism. This is called epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining).
Pulmonary surfactant is a surface active material composed of lipids and proteins which is found in the fluid lining the alveoli.Surfactant prevents alveolar collapse. In addition, it is involved in the protection of the lungs from injuries and infections caused by inhaled particles and micro-organisms.
Yes
Renal epithelial cells are the cells lining the renal tubules.
This is called a urinary tract infection. This condition can cause irritation of the lining of the bladder, urethra, ureters, and kidneys.
The peritoneum, which is the lining of the abdominal cavity.
lining of the lungs, the brain or the kidneys
smooth muscle
Some examples of epithelial tissue are: Simple squamous (found lining the blood vessels), simple cuboidal (lines kidney tubules), Pseudostratified columnar (lines the respiratory passage), and transitional (inner lining of urinary bladder).
the bowels have a thick googey mucus lining which makes it like acid so no portection
Epithelial tissue lines the stomach, like most internal organs.
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.
Simple Squamous epithelial cells are found in the lung (alveoli), lining the lumen of blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels, and also in the kidneys.
Organs, like most of the intestine, that are almost completely invested by peritoneum are connected to the body wall by a mesentery. Other viscera, however, such as the kidneys, are retroperitoneal; i.e., they lie on the posterior abdominal wall and are covered by peritoneum only anteriorly.