The esophagus is part of the gastrointestinal tract, and from mouth to anus, the entire tract is lined with a mucosal epithelial tissue. The linings are named, in order from inner to outer, the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa.
stratified squamous
Pseudostratified ciliated
Stratified squamos epithelium
Epithelium, stratified squamus type
alot of tissues
mucus;)
epidermis= Keratinized Lining of the esophagus= nonkeratinized
Four adult primary types of tissues form the "fabric" of the human organism: epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining) is one of them and covers the body.
Epithelial tissue, which covers the whole body, is made up of closely packed cells arranged in one or more layers. This tissue covers or forms the lining of all internal and external body surfaces.
epithelial tissue covers the body.
Covering epithelium is tissue which covers and lines all of the bodies surfaces and cavities inside and out for example the skin.
Barrett's esophagus is a complication of gastroesophageal reflux disease. In Barrett's esophagus, normal tissue lining the esophagus changes to tissue that resembles the lining of the intestine. This condition primarily occurs in white men.
The anagram is "epiglottis" (tissue that covers the windpipe and esophagus).
A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
Epiglottis
epidermis= Keratinized Lining of the esophagus= nonkeratinized
Squamous epithelial tissue covers surfaces subjected to medhcanical or chemical stress. Examples are the skin, mouth lining, and vaginal lining.
It lubricates the esophagus and assists in swallowing.
Four adult primary types of tissues form the "fabric" of the human organism: epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining) is one of them and covers the body.
Epithelial tissue, which covers the whole body, is made up of closely packed cells arranged in one or more layers. This tissue covers or forms the lining of all internal and external body surfaces.
They include: Connective tissue, Muscle tissue and Nervous tissue. The other one is Epithelial tissue, which covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities..
Because the stomach has a lining which protects it. Eventually if the acid continues to be produced then it too will have a negative effect such as an ulcer. The esophagus is a thin tube which does not have a lining.
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