COLUMNAR EPITHELIAL CELLS ARE FOUND IN THE ESOPHAGUS. THEY HELP IN THE PERISTALSIS MOVEMENT OF THE OESOPHAGUS TO MOVE THE FOOD THROUGH IT TO THE STOMACH. COLUMNAR EPITHELIAL CELLS ARE FOUND IN THE ESOPHAGUS. THEY HELP IN THE PERISTALSIS MOVEMENT OF THE OESOPHAGUS TO MOVE THE FOOD THROUGH IT TO THE STOMACH.
Pseudostratified columnar cells line the inside of the trachea and simple squamous cells make up the alveoli
The esophagus is made up of tissue, which is composed of multiple layers of cells. These tissues include epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues that work together to facilitate the movement of food from the throat to the stomach. The primary type of epithelial cells in the esophagus are squamous cells, which provide protection against mechanical and chemical damage.
plants and animal cells
By the esophagus and then it gets into your blood cells.
Centrioles are found inside animal cells.
Only in plant cells
According to my histology textbook, non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium lines the length of the Esophagus. not too sure why though!! when cells are not keratinised the surface cells can be used alternatively to protect the underlying cells. this only occurs in areas where there will be very little friction therefore damage caused to the cells. WHY its non-kerantinized, because its WET. keratinized stratified squamous epithelium is dry (nails, hair, skin).
beta cells
They are sites of photosynthesis.They are in eukariyotic cells.
It means that the cells that line structures were found, but they were not the type found in the kidneys.
Stratified squamous epithelium has many layers of flattened cells and function in protection. There are two types: non-keratinized: found in the lining of the mouth, the throat, the vagina, and the anus. The second type is keratinized and is found as the epidermis of the skin.
Stratified squamous epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue composed of multiple layers of flattened cells. It is found in areas that experience mechanical stress, such as the skin and lining of the mouth and esophagus.