HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 23.3, Problem 10BYGO
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To determine:
The differences between the epithelium of bronchioles and alveoli and the way the structural difference is associated with the functional difference.
Introduction:
The two broad categories of epithelia are simple epithelium and stratified epithelium. In the case of simple epithelium, all the cells rest on a basement membrane, whereas in the stratified epithelium, all the cells rest on the top of other cells.
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