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The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.
I'm not sure but I think epithelium is a tissue and epithelial is a cell
Transitional epithelium lines the lumen of the ureter. The transitional epithelium is a type of tissue that has multiple layers of epithelial cells that can contract and expand.
Epithelium (Lol, Mr. Post's class?)
epithelium
Transitional epithelium cells can stretch. They can be found in organs that have the ability to stretch such as the bladder.
Transitional epithelium cells can stretch. They can be found in organs that have the ability to stretch such as the bladder.
The epidermis is made up of stratified squamous epithelium.
The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
epithelium and nervous tissue
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
nerve tissue
The epidermis is called stratified epithelium because it is made up of multiple layers of epithelial cells stacked on top of each other. This stratified arrangement provides structural support and protection for the skin.
There is usually more ECM than cells in connective tissue. Epithelium is a highly cellular tissue, mostly composed of cells with little matrix.
epithelium
Glandular