levyepiteelin
Levyepiteelin refers to the squamous epithelium, a type of epithelial tissue composed of flat, plate-like cells that form a continuous cellular sheet. It exists in two main organizational forms: simple squamous epithelium, with a single cell layer, and stratified squamous epithelium, with multiple layers that provide greater protection.
Simple squamous epithelium lines areas where rapid diffusion or filtration occurs, such as the alveoli of the
Cellular structure: squamous cells are flattened and wide, with a flattened nucleus in the upper layers. In
Functions: the epithelium acts as a barrier to protect underlying tissues, participates in selective diffusion in
Clinical significance: neoplastic transformation of squamous epithelium gives rise to squamous cell carcinoma in organs such
Development and origin: squamous epithelia arise from varied embryonic origins; epidermis derives from ectoderm, while endothelial