HISTOLOGY
URINARY SYSTEM
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skeletal muscle and mucous membrane
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mucous membrane and fibrous connective tissue
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mucous membrane, smooth muscle, and fibrous connective tissue
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skeletal muscle, fibrous connective tissue, and cartilage
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Detailed explanation-1: -The ureteric wall is composed of three main of tissue: inner mucosa, middle muscle layer and outer serosa. The lining of the inner layer is transitional epithelium. Deeper to it is the lamina propria, which is combined with the epithelium make up the mucosal lining.
Detailed explanation-2: -The inner lining of the urinary bladder is a mucous membrane of transitional epithelium that is continuous with that in the ureters. When the bladder is empty, the mucosa has numerous folds called rugae. The rugae and transitional epithelium allow the bladder to expand as it fills.
Detailed explanation-3: -Urothelium or transitional epithelium. This is the layer of cells that lines the inside of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Lamina propria. This is the next layer around the urothelium. Detrusor muscle (muscularis propria). This is the outer layer. Fatty connective tissue.