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Chapter 5.1, Problem 5WDYL
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To determine The contrast between transitional epithelium and keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
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Stratified squamous epithelial tissue consists of many layers of epithelial cells on top of the basement membrane. They protect against chemical and physical changes in the body. They are of many types and the two types are discussed and understood.
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Differentiate between keratinised epithelium and nonkeratinised epithelium.
Complete the following table. Indicate the type of cells comprising the different layers of each subtype
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Superficial
Middle
Basal
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Epithelium
1. Stratified
Squamous
2. Stratified
Columnar
3. Stratified
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epithelium
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Stratified squamous non-keratinized/ non cornified
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