stratifed squamous epithelium
Blood vessels are lined with simple squamous epithelium--in fact, the entire cardiovascular system is.
Simple squamus or endothelium
The vena cava has a thinner wall and a wider lumen than the aorta because of the lower blood pressures it has to deal with.
coarctation of the aorta
an aorta which is not normal ,it can be aneurysm coarctation aorta and etc....
transitional epithelium
Epithelium lines the ear
nonciliated simple columnar epithelium
simple cuboidal with microvilli
Simple stratified epithelium lines the anus.
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.
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium lines most of the respiratory tract. This type of epithelium helps to trap foreign particles and move them out of the respiratory system with the help of cilia.
Transitional epithelium lines the lumen of the ureter. The transitional epithelium is a type of tissue that has multiple layers of epithelial cells that can contract and expand.
Stratified squamous epithelium. It is non-keratinised.
According to my histology textbook, non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium lines the length of the Esophagus. not too sure why though!! when cells are not keratinised the surface cells can be used alternatively to protect the underlying cells. this only occurs in areas where there will be very little friction therefore damage caused to the cells. WHY its non-kerantinized, because its WET. keratinized stratified squamous epithelium is dry (nails, hair, skin).
The type of epithelial tissue that lines the urinary tract are a special form of epithelium cells. These cells allow the tract to stretch.
epithelium