Simple squamous epithilium
Blood cells do not normally pass from the glomerulus, which is a cluster of capillaries in the kidney, to Bowman's capsule, the structure surrounding the glomerulus. The capillaries in the glomerulus are lined with specialized cells that prevent the passage of blood cells into the urine-forming structures such as Bowman's capsule.
Natural ones are called orifices. Artificial ones are called stomas.
The earth and the sun always form a line. They are the end points of that line and therefore are always lined up.
Yes, the mouth is lined with a type of serous membrane called oral mucosa, which serves to protect and lubricate the oral cavity.
sinusoids
the small intestine is lined with villi
Simple squamous epithilium
alveoli are lined with capillary endothellium which are opened in blood vessels
The small intestine.
They are called Alveoli.
In an average person, all the blood vessels, veins, arteries, and capillaries lined up one to the other can go around the world at least twice.
In the small intestine most food is digested. The digestive system's organs work to make the food you eat soluble, so your body can absorb the energy (glucose). Once the churned up food is in the small intestine which is covered in villus (like a brush) the microvilli on the villus, to increase the surface area further, absorb all of the soluble glucose. Inside of the villus are capillaries that absorb most of the churned up food. But fatty acids called LIPID cannot be absorbed, so the lacteal running though the middle of the villus absorbs the fatty acids. :) hope that helped
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Blood cells do not normally pass from the glomerulus, which is a cluster of capillaries in the kidney, to Bowman's capsule, the structure surrounding the glomerulus. The capillaries in the glomerulus are lined with specialized cells that prevent the passage of blood cells into the urine-forming structures such as Bowman's capsule.