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Alborosie
2 years ago
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The criterion for categorizing epithelia as simple, stratified, or pseudostratified is:____.

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xxMikexx [17]2 years ago
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The criterion for categorizing epithelia as simple, stratified, or pseudostratified is the Arrangement of cells

The name "pseudostratified" refers to the way this epithelium appears in the section, which gives the false impression (pseudo meaning almost or approaching) that there are more than one layer of cells present while, in fact, all of the cells are resting on the basement membrane.

The respiratory airways are where pseudostratified columnar epithelia are most frequently observed. Cilia are present on the apical surface of these cells. Cilia are fluid-moving cells that beat in unison to move fluid in a fixed direction. The so-called pseudostratified epithelium is a unique variety of single columnar epithelium. Its name was taken from the way it looked.

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