stratified squamous and transitional epithelium
Transitional epithelium cells can stretch. They can be found in organs that have the ability to stretch such as the bladder.
They stretch
Transitional epithelium contains cells that are flattened and cells that are cuboidal; hence the name "transitional". Stratified squamous is different from transitional epithelium since the shape of the individual cell is more hexagonal and contains flattened cells. Transitional epithelium have the capacity to stretch and flatten.
Transitional epithelium contains cells that are flattened and cells that are cuboidal; hence the name "transitional". Stratified squamous is different from transitional epithelium since the shape of the individual cell is more hexagonal and contains flattened cells. Transitional epithelium have the capacity to stretch and flatten.
Benign means gentle, kind, or not harmful. It is often used in medical terms to describe a non-cancerous or non-threatening condition.
benign
transitional provision
When a tumor is benign, it means that it does not have the ability to invade the other cells in the body. Moles and warts are examples of such tumors.
Transitional Epithelium
A lipoma is a benign tumor of fat cells.
Benign brain tumors are composed of harmless cells