Squamous epithelium.
Epithelial cells line the inner surface of organs.
Epithelial tissues are sheets of tightly packed cells that line organs and body cavities.
Epithelium Cells are usually flat and cover the surface of organs. There is a special type of epithelial cell. Millions of epithelical cells line our windpipe and help stop dust travelling all the way into our lungs. Once the dust has been stopped, they also push it back up the windpipe to the throat.
The inner vaginal wall is lined by stratified squamous epithelial cells. These cells are layered and flat in shape, which helps protect the vaginal wall from friction and damage.
Sex cells, also referred to as zygotes are made in the reproductive organs of the respected genders. Men in the Testes, women in the ovaries. These differ from somatic cells (body) because these have one function which is to reproduce or procreate. Somatic cells line all other parts of body for all other functions.
Epithelial cells line the inner surface of organs.
epithelial cells
Squamous epithelial cells are a sub-type of epithelial cells (cells which line glands and the inner and outer surfaces of the body). These cells are characterized as being very thin and flat epithelial cells and populate organs such as the skin and esophagus.
My answer is: Flat cells, such as skin cells, often join in or overlap to cover a surface. They work something like the shingles on a building's roof. Your skin is built of many layers of flat cells, making it both strong and flexible. Flat cells are found lining many different parts of the body. For example, they line the surfaces of the mouth. by:a smart 5th grader^^
Epithelial tissues are sheets of tightly packed cells that line organs and body cavities.
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Epithelial tissues are sheets of tightly packed cells that line organs and body cavities.
The term refers to cells that line hollow organs & glands & those that make up the outer surface of the body.
Epithelium Cells are usually flat and cover the surface of organs. There is a special type of epithelial cell. Millions of epithelical cells line our windpipe and help stop dust travelling all the way into our lungs. Once the dust has been stopped, they also push it back up the windpipe to the throat.
line digestive organs and blood vessels
second space with flat sign. or high a flat is line above fifth line with flat sign
It is important, for example, in the sorting of cells into tissues and organs in an animal embyro. It is also the basis for the rejection of foreign cells by the immune system, an important line of defense in vertebrate animals.