psuedostratified ciliated columnar epithelial cells and goblet cells
pseudostratified ciliated
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
stratified squamous epithelium
Stratified Squamous Epithelium.
depends on the type of epithelium. I'm assuming you are asking about stratified squamous epithelium as that is the most common type. It is found in areas of the body that are subjected to a lot of stress (environmental, mechanical) such as the skin, the anus, the oropharynx, and the vagina. Stratified columnar epithelium is found throughout the GI tract.
simple columnar epithelium
The secretory epithelium is a part of the skin and associated with the sweat glands.
the Nasopharynx
Simple stratified epithelium lines the anus.
simple squamus epithelium
This type of epithelium is frequently found in glands, and the pancreas, where its function is secretion.
Yes. Carcinoma is defined as cancer that arise from epithelium. So nasopharyngeal carcinoma is cancer that may appear at any site in nasopharynx.
simple squamous
Transitional epithelium cells can stretch. They can be found in organs that have the ability to stretch such as the bladder.
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.
depends on the type of epithelium. I'm assuming you are asking about stratified squamous epithelium as that is the most common type. It is found in areas of the body that are subjected to a lot of stress (environmental, mechanical) such as the skin, the anus, the oropharynx, and the vagina. Stratified columnar epithelium is found throughout the GI tract.
Stratified Squamous
These are usually simple squamous epithelial cells. The epithelium lining the body cavities is called the mesothelium and is where the cancer mesothelioma arises from. The epithelium lining arteries and veins is called endothelium.
This type of epithelium is frequently found in glands, and the pancreas, where its function is secretion.
Stratified Squamous
epithelium or epithelial cells