PART A ASSESSMENT- LAB 8
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
appear layered but are a single layer of cells
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
commonly possesses cilia that move dust and mucus out the respiratory system
transitional epithelium
consists of several layers of cells, allowing an expandable lining
stratified squamous epithelium
deeper cells cuboidal, or columnar; older cells flattened nearest the free surface
simple columnar epithelium
elongated cells with elongated nuclei located near basement membrane
transitional epithelium
forms inner lining of urinary bladder
stratified squamous epithelium
forms lining of oral cavity, esophagus, anal canal, and vagina
simple columnar epithelium
forms lining of stomach and intestines
simple squamous epithelium
forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of the lungs
simple cuboidal epithelium
lines kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
nuclei located at different levels within a single row of aligned cells
simple squamous epithelium
single layer of flattened cells