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Difference between basal lamina and basement membrane?

The term "basal lamina" is usually used with electron microscopy, while the term "basement membrane" is usually used with light microscopy. The structure known as the basement membrane in light microscopy refers to the stained structure anchoring an epithelial layer. This encompasses the basal lamina secreted by epithelial cells and typically a reticular lamina secreted by other cells.


What multilayered epithelium with cuboidal basal cells and flat cells at its surface would be classified as?

This type of epithelium would be classified as stratified cuboidal epithelium. It consists of multiple layers of cells where the basal cells are cuboidal in shape, while the superficial cells are flat. Typically, this type of epithelium is found in ducts of certain glands and parts of the respiratory tract.


what cells is returned to the basal lamina to continue the pool of dividing germ cells?

Spermatogonia cells are returned to the basal lamina to continue the pool of dividing germ cells in the male reproductive system. These cells undergo mitosis to maintain the population of germ cells, with some differentiating into primary spermatocytes that will later undergo meiosis to produce sperm.


What composes basement membrane?

Areolar connective tissue composes basement tissue. This is a soft packaging tissues that features a jellylike matrix. This type of tissue is one of the most widespread throughout the human body.


What is the Epithelium type with the shortest diffusion distance?

Simple squamous epithelium has the shortest diffusion distance due to its thin structure, allowing for rapid diffusion of substances across the epithelium.

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Difference between basal lamina and basement membrane?

The term "basal lamina" is usually used with electron microscopy, while the term "basement membrane" is usually used with light microscopy. The structure known as the basement membrane in light microscopy refers to the stained structure anchoring an epithelial layer. This encompasses the basal lamina secreted by epithelial cells and typically a reticular lamina secreted by other cells.


What type of epithelium lines ductus deferens?

Transitional Epithelium; it is continuous with that of the kidney pelvis superiorly and the bladder medially. Transistional epithelium is also able to stretch and later recoil when there is room to. (Marieb & Hoehn, Human Anatomy & Physiology, 8th edition, pg. 986)


What multilayered epithelium with cuboidal basal cells and flat cells at its surface would be classified as?

This type of epithelium would be classified as stratified cuboidal epithelium. It consists of multiple layers of cells where the basal cells are cuboidal in shape, while the superficial cells are flat. Typically, this type of epithelium is found in ducts of certain glands and parts of the respiratory tract.


what cells is returned to the basal lamina to continue the pool of dividing germ cells?

Spermatogonia cells are returned to the basal lamina to continue the pool of dividing germ cells in the male reproductive system. These cells undergo mitosis to maintain the population of germ cells, with some differentiating into primary spermatocytes that will later undergo meiosis to produce sperm.


What type of epithelial tissue lines the lumen of the ureter?

The inner layer of the ureter is the mucosa. The mucosa consists of transitional epithelium and lamina propria. Lamina propria is composed of areolar connective tissue. The middle layer is the muscularis. This consists of smooth muscle. The outer layer, the fibrous coat, is a supporting layer of fibrous connective tissue. A portion of the outer layer is covered in serosa.


What composes basement membrane?

Areolar connective tissue composes basement tissue. This is a soft packaging tissues that features a jellylike matrix. This type of tissue is one of the most widespread throughout the human body.


Trace the flow of Blood from the heart to the lungs?

Alveolus---> alveolar/capillary walls----> pulmonary vein----> leftatrium----> bicuspid (mitral) valve----> left ventricle----> aortic semilunar valve----> aorta----> systemic arteries-----> capillary beds oftissues-----> systemic veins-----> superior or inferior vena cava-----> right atrium----->tricupid valve----->right ventircle.


What type of epithelium lines the aorta?

stratifed squamous epithelium


What type of epithelium secretory epithelium the pancreas?

The secretory epithelium is a part of the skin and associated with the sweat glands.


What type of epithelium lines the inner surface of the ureter?

transitional epithelium


What epithelium type is found in serous membranes?

simple squamus epithelium


What type of epithelial membrane has variable types of epithelium depending on where it is located?

This is true with all the epithelial tissue. You have different type of epithelium on your palm and sole. You have different type of epithelium in your nose than trachea and bronchial tree. You have different type of epithelium across the GI tract.