HISTOLOGY
EPITHELIAL TISSUE
Question
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small intestines
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respiratory tract
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blood vessels
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skin
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Detailed explanation-1: -The majority of the respiratory tree, from the nasal cavity to the bronchi, is lined by pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. The bronchioles are lined by simple columnar to the cuboidal epithelium, and the alveoli possess a lining of thin squamous epithelium that allows for gas exchange.
Detailed explanation-2: -The ciliated columnar epithelium is found in sperm ducts, lining the trachea, bronchi, kidney tubules, respiratory tract, and oviducts. Sometimes the columnar epithelium gets modified into pseudostratified epithelium, which occurs in nasal and genital tracts..
Detailed explanation-3: -Trachea. The inner surface of the human and mouse trachea is lined by a pseudostratified columnar epithelium (respiratory epithelium composed of five different cell types).