Stratified squamous, non-keratinized
A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
The stomach has to digest the food. The wall of the esophagus has to pass the food to stomach. So the walls of both are designed by nature like that.
smooth muscles in the wall of the esophagus.
because due to the fact that food is swallowed and transported to the stomach through the esophagus it must be flexible when food goes through and when you swallow, because everything varies in size.
-Normal Faults form when the hanging wall moves down. -Reverse Faults form when the hanging wall moves up. -Strike-Slip Faults have walls that moce sideways, instead of up or down.
A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
The stomach has to digest the food. The wall of the esophagus has to pass the food to stomach. So the walls of both are designed by nature like that.
Epithelium tissue is the tissue that lines the body's internal (for instance the digestive system) and external (the skin) surfaces. Epithelium tissue is made up of cells that pack together tightly to form a barrier or wall. This makes them well-suited for forming a protective lining. It is one of the four primary tissue types in the human body. The other three are connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nerve tissue.
The Cell Wall of a Parenchyma tissue is made out of Cellulose.
in brain which type of tissue
smooth muscles in the wall of the esophagus.
They organize the nervous system (especially peripheral nervous system) to form segmental nervesRib CageLimbsAbdominal wall
Smooth muscle tissue is located in the wall of the digestive tract.
tissue paper
Infiltrating ductal carcinoma
because due to the fact that food is swallowed and transported to the stomach through the esophagus it must be flexible when food goes through and when you swallow, because everything varies in size.
This tissue is simple squamous, a type of epithelium. It is the thinnest tissue, one cell thick, since gases are exchanged in the aleoli and capillaries surrounding them.