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The stratified squamous epithelium is composed of several layers. It is thick and well suited for its protective qualities and its surface cells are constantly being replaced. Simple columnar epithelium is just a single layer of closely packed cells. It lines the digestive tract from the stomach to the rectum. Therefore, the latter would not be best suited to protect your outside surface.
The stratified squamous epithelium consists of flattened epithelial cells arranged in layers upon a basal membrane. It's the thickest, and layers can be sloughed off and replaced before the basement membrane is exposed. It forms the outer layer of the skin and the inner lining of the mouth, esophagus, and vagina.
In a word; it is a Shield.Stratified squamous epithelium is constituded of primarily flat cells and is suited to lining a surface that is exposed to friction or abrasion regularly. It is usually a layer over the top of a base membrane and can be torn or broken and replaced before the membrane it it protecting is harmed.Straified squamous epithelium can be further categorised into either posessing of being devoid of keratin. Non keartinised straified squamous epithelium must be moisutised by an external source (other than keratin) usually a bodily fluid to prevent them from becoming dehydrated and dying.Non-Keratinised stratefied squamous epilelium can be found in the Cornias, inside of the mounth, Recum, Vagina etc.
Epithelium tissue is the tissue that lines the body's internal (for instance the digestive system) and external (the skin) surfaces. Epithelium tissue is made up of cells that pack together tightly to form a barrier or wall. This makes them well-suited for forming a protective lining. It is one of the four primary tissue types in the human body. The other three are connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nerve tissue.
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Simple Squamous
they have partially permeable membrane which help in absorbtion
Mucus epithelium is very delicate. It can not protect your body from the rough external environment. You need the tough stratified squamous epithelium to protect you from the rough external environment.
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The stratified squamous epithelium is composed of several layers. It is thick and well suited for its protective qualities and its surface cells are constantly being replaced. Simple columnar epithelium is just a single layer of closely packed cells. It lines the digestive tract from the stomach to the rectum. Therefore, the latter would not be best suited to protect your outside surface.
The stratified squamous epithelium consists of flattened epithelial cells arranged in layers upon a basal membrane. It's the thickest, and layers can be sloughed off and replaced before the basement membrane is exposed. It forms the outer layer of the skin and the inner lining of the mouth, esophagus, and vagina.
Areas of the body subject to abrasion. It is the thickest layer of the skin, and composes most of the lining of the mouth, esophagus, and vagina.
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In a word; it is a Shield.Stratified squamous epithelium is constituded of primarily flat cells and is suited to lining a surface that is exposed to friction or abrasion regularly. It is usually a layer over the top of a base membrane and can be torn or broken and replaced before the membrane it it protecting is harmed.Straified squamous epithelium can be further categorised into either posessing of being devoid of keratin. Non keartinised straified squamous epithelium must be moisutised by an external source (other than keratin) usually a bodily fluid to prevent them from becoming dehydrated and dying.Non-Keratinised stratefied squamous epilelium can be found in the Cornias, inside of the mounth, Recum, Vagina etc.
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