Squamous cells are flat and circular shaped. These cells are found in many parts of the body such as the mouth, lips, cervix, and the middle layers of the skin.
yes, its basically the fatty part of the hypodermis, and then the dermis, which is made up of connective tisse, and then the epidermis which is made up of epithelial cells, stratified squamous keratinized epithelium to be specific.
what is a screening tool that evaluates the squamous epithelial tissues covering the visible parts of the cervix
Endocervical and/or squamous cells are normal on a pap smear. This notation on your result means the test was complete.
The conjunctiva is a clear mucous membrane consisting of cells and underlying basement membrane that covers the sclera (white part of the eye) and lines the inside of the eyelids.
Tissues are made up of cells. The tissue vary from part to part as tissue made of different type of cells.
of course every part of you is made up of cells
Yes
The dermis consists of two layers of irregular dense connective tissue proper: the more superficial papillary layer and the deeper reticular layer. The epidermis (top layer) is a keratinizing stratified squamous epithelium.
Adipose tissue is fat, while lymphedema is a swelling of tissues due to obstructed lymphatic drainage from a part of the body.
yes
a tissue is the same group of cells that makes up part of an organism.
Yes, for the most part.