the lining of the esophogus
stratified squamous epithelial
"Stratified" in "stratified squamous epithelium" refers to the multiple layers of cells present in this type of epithelial tissue. It is named as such because the cells are arranged in layers, with the outermost layers being squamous (flat and scale-like) in shape. These layers provide protection and serve different functions depending on their location in the body.
Skin is made up of epithelial tissue. stratified spuamousnerves:)Epithelial.
Epithelial tissue is a major category of tissue which lines all our body surfaces. It can be classified by a combination of shape (squamous, cuboidal, columnar) and layers (simple, stratified, pseudostratified).
Squamous , cuboidal , stratified , columnar , pseudostratified are types of epithelial cells .
Epithelial tissue exists in stratified and single layers.
Epithelial tissue is any tissue that lines cavities. An example is skin (keratinized stratified squamous)
Stratified squamous epithelium lines the mouth and serves to protect the underlying tissues from mechanical stress and abrasion. This type of epithelium has multiple layers of flat cells that help resist wear and tear.
stratified squamous epithelial and simple cuboidal epethilium.
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They are called epithelial tissues. In air passage stratified epithelium is found
Stratified epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue that consists of multiple layers of cells. It is found in areas that require protection from mechanical or chemical stress, such as the skin or the lining of the esophagus. The layers provide strength and durability to the tissue.