simple columnar epithelium
The type of epithelium with multiple cell types and nuclei that do not line up is known as pseudostratified columnar epithelium. This type of epithelium appears to be stratified, but in reality, all the cells are attached to the basement membrane. It is often found lining the respiratory tract.
Simple stratified epithelium lines the anus.
The secretory epithelium is a part of the skin and associated with the sweat glands.
The surface of the papilla is covered by stratified squamous epithelium. This type of epithelium provides protection against mechanical stresses and abrasion.
Squamous epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue characterized by flat, scale-like cells that line surfaces where diffusion or filtration occurs, such as the skin or inner lining of blood vessels. These cells are tightly packed and form a smooth, protective barrier in the body.
The type of epithelium with multiple cell types and nuclei that do not line up is known as pseudostratified columnar epithelium. This type of epithelium appears to be stratified, but in reality, all the cells are attached to the basement membrane. It is often found lining the respiratory tract.
Simple stratified epithelium lines the anus.
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium lines most of the respiratory tract. This type of epithelium helps to trap foreign particles and move them out of the respiratory system with the help of cilia.
stratifed squamous epithelium
The secretory epithelium is a part of the skin and associated with the sweat glands.
transitional epithelium
simple squamus epithelium
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.
nonciliated simple columnar epithelium
strartified squamous epithelium
The surface of the papilla is covered by stratified squamous epithelium. This type of epithelium provides protection against mechanical stresses and abrasion.
simple cuboidal with microvilli