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Dictionary » L » Lining epithelium Lining epitheliumLining epithelium An epithelium lining a duct, cavity or vessel, that is not particularly specialised for secretion or as a mechanical barrier. Not a precise classification. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... an all-lipid environment across the aqueous regions of the bronchial lining layer into the cellular membranes of the bronchial epithelium. This suggested ‘lipid-link’ mechanism can give very local but extremely high cellular ...
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DIGESTIVE TRACT... tissue in the mouth, oral and laryngeal pharynx, and esophagus. The lining of the stomach and intestines is composed of simple columnar epithelial ... basal layer of the stratified squamous and the layer of simple columnar epithelium. So best guess is that they are NOT the same. Doc44 Ever wonder ...
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its a bit of everything...please help... here's how it changes. External nose: keratinized stratified squamous epithelium Internal nose (nasal cavity): hyaline cartilage (nasal septum), ... cartilage (wall), pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (lining of larynx inferior to vocal cords), nonkeratinized stratified squamous ...
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