Yes
Squamous epithelium supported by sparse connective tissue is called a membrane.
simple squamus epithelium
Stratified = layered; Epithelium = exterior, as compared to mesothelium or endothelium; Squamous = are flattened cells, obvious to be layered: need help/input/please,
Simple squamous which is only one cell layer think, and stratified squamous which is composed of multiple layers. The best way to remember is to think that to squash something is to flatten it and squash and squamous are similar words.
Small non-polar molecules can pass through a membrane rapidly.
Squamous epithelium supported by sparse connective tissue is called a membrane.
yes yes
simple squamus epithelium
Stratified = layered; Epithelium = exterior, as compared to mesothelium or endothelium; Squamous = are flattened cells, obvious to be layered: need help/input/please,
simple squamous epithelium
Tunica Intima
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Simple, squamous epithelium which makes it easy for respiratory gases to diffuse across.
The serous membrane is composed of 2 thin linings. The inter lining, which directly covers the organ, is called the visceral membrane. Over the visceral is the parietal membrane. In between the two is a cushioning fluid. The serous membrane resembles a balloon (visceral) inside another balloon (parietal) with fluid between them.
Cheek cells
The epithelial layer of the serous membrane is known as the mesothelium and consists of a single layer of simple squamous epithelium which produce the serous fluid. These cells are bound tightly to the second and underlying connective tissue.
Simple squamous which is only one cell layer think, and stratified squamous which is composed of multiple layers. The best way to remember is to think that to squash something is to flatten it and squash and squamous are similar words.