Simple Squamous
Mesothelium and endothelium are types of epithelium tissue. Mesothelium lines the body cavities and endothelium lines primarily the circulatory system.
Endothelium is a simple squamous epithelial tissue that lines blood vessels. Mesothelium is a simple squamous epithelial tissue that surrounds the outside of our visceral organs.
Intra (Tunica intima) - simple squamous Media (Tunica media) - Fibrous Connective Tissue (FCT) Externa (Tunica adventitia) Fibrous Connective Tissue (FCT)
Simple squamus or endothelium
Endothelium provides a slick, friction-reducing lining in lymphatic vessels and in all hollow organs of the cardiovascular system- blood vessels and the heart. Mesothelium is the epithelium found in serous membranes, the membranes lining the ventral body cavity and covering its organs.
it is called Endothelium (endothelial layer) composed of simple squamous epithelium forming a countinuous barrier.
The innermost layer of epithelial cells of a blood vessel is called endothelium.
Serous tissue
Simple squamous. Just like the endothelium & mesothelium.
Endothelium
endothelium
It lines the lumen of the vessels, and is a thin layer of endothelium.