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Simple columnar epithelium cells line the stomach. These cells also line the small intestine and the large intestine. They are uni-layered and are of two types - ciliated and non-ciliated.
simple squamous epithelium
simple columnar epithelium
Epithelial Cells of the pulmonary surface, and the epithelial duct elements of Glands; Ciliary epithelium, esophageal, germinal {of Ovaries}, glandular and membranous; The Cornea, larynx, nasopharynx, small intestine, stomach, olfactory, and pigments of the Retina; and Central to All is the Lining Of Capillary Branches. As well, here are the rest: Pseudostratified, seminiferous, simple, simple columnar, simple cubical, simple cuboidal, simple squamous, stratified, stratified columnar, stratified cuboidal, stratified squamous, surface - of stomach - , and transitional.
Simple, squamous epithelium which makes it easy for respiratory gases to diffuse across.
Simple columnar epithelium cells line the stomach. These cells also line the small intestine and the large intestine. They are uni-layered and are of two types - ciliated and non-ciliated.
nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium of the esophagus transitions to simple columnar epithelium of the stomach
simple columnar epithelium tissue
The intestinal epithelium, which covers the small and large intestine, is simple columnar and nonciliated. It lines most of the organs of the digestive tract.
Transitional epithelim lines hollow organs that expand from within including the bladder and the stomach.
Simple squamous epithelium
simple squamous epithelium
The innermost layer of the stomach is made of mucous membrane. The mucous membrane of the stomach contains simple columnar epithelium tissue, that has many exocrine cells.
Epithelium
Epithelium
simple cuboidal with microvilli
The innermost layer is a lining of simple columnar epithelium. This provides surface area for absorption or secretion.