3.1 Epithelial cells can be classified in two ways. Name these two ways and the different types for each way?
The number of cell layers generated and the structure of the cells are used to classify epithelial tissues.
Cell shapes can be squamous (flattened and thin), cuboidal , or columnar . Similarly, the number of cell layers in the tissue can be one(where every cell rests on the basal lamina)which is a simple epithelium, or more than one, which is a stratified epithelium and only the basal layer of cells rests on the basal lamina. Pseudostratified - describes tissue with a single layer of irregularly shaped cells that give the appearance of more than one layer. Transitional epithelium is a type of specialized stratified epithelium in which the cell shape can shift.
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