They are approximately 60 micrometers by 20 micrometers, so as a ratio it would be 3:1.
lining the what?
Renal epithelial cells are the cells lining the renal tubules.
Psuedostratified epithelial tissue is epithelial tissue that looks as though it is multiple layers, i.e. stratified, but actually each cell is anchored to the basement membrane. It can be found chiefly lining the respiratory tract.
epithelial cells of the semiinferous tubules.
Squamous epithelial cells are a sub-type of epithelial cells (cells which line glands and the inner and outer surfaces of the body). These cells are characterized as being very thin and flat epithelial cells and populate organs such as the skin and esophagus.
lining the what?
Beating ciliated epithelial cells
Pseudostratified columnar cells line the inside of the trachea and simple squamous cells make up the alveoli
Both the human and grasshopper respiratory systems have structures called trachea that are lined with epithelial cells.
indeed smoke can because the fumes kill the epithelial cells that line your trachea.. the epithelial cells are quite important as they catch bacteria and other particles that could clog up the lungs so it could leave you open to infection or irritable lungs
Renal epithelial cells are the cells lining the renal tubules.
Stem cells
Stem Cells
Psuedostratified epithelial tissue is epithelial tissue that looks as though it is multiple layers, i.e. stratified, but actually each cell is anchored to the basement membrane. It can be found chiefly lining the respiratory tract.
In the lumen of the trachea, this is the area that is in contact with the air coming in.Cilia are projections on the end of columnar epithelial cells that line the trachea (windpipe), they are responsible for beating (in a 'waving' motion) mucus filled with debris up the trachea out of the lungs and to the epiglottis where it can be swallowed and broken down safely in the stomach.
Epithelial cells are the outer cells of the skin.
Epithelial cells have several functions. They line, protect, and form different glands. Epithelial cells have three shapes: flattened, cube, and elongated.