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The stratified squamos lines the inside of the mouth.
what is the name of the liquid layer that lines the alveoli
Stratified Squamous.
pseudo-stratified ciliated
stratified squamous epithelium
No, Stratified Squamous epithelium tissue lines the esophagus.
According to my histology textbook, non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium lines the length of the Esophagus. not too sure why though!! when cells are not keratinised the surface cells can be used alternatively to protect the underlying cells. this only occurs in areas where there will be very little friction therefore damage caused to the cells. WHY its non-kerantinized, because its WET. keratinized stratified squamous epithelium is dry (nails, hair, skin).
Stratified squamous epithelium. It is non-keratinised.
Simple stratified epithelium lines the anus.
surfactant
Epithelial tissue is any tissue that lines cavities. An example is skin (keratinized stratified squamous)
Surfactant is a substance which lines the inside of alveoli. It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer, which have hydrophyllic and hydrophobic properties. This allows it to reduce surface tension.