Pseudostratified Epithelium
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Q. A pseudostratified columnar epithelium is a special type of simple epithelium that consists of a
- Two layers
- Falsely-stratified single layer of epithelial
- Three layers
- None of the above
Q. The epithelial cells in which the nuclei lie at different levels are called
- columnar cells
- cuboidal cells
- stratified cells
- pseudostratified cells
Q. Consider the given statements w.r.t. transitional epithelium and select the correct option.
(a) Much thinner and stretchable than the stratified epithelium.
(b) Lines the inner lining of urinary bladder.
(c) Single layer of cuboidal cells at the base.
(d) 2-3 middle layers of pear shaped cells.
(a) Much thinner and stretchable than the stratified epithelium.
(b) Lines the inner lining of urinary bladder.
(c) Single layer of cuboidal cells at the base.
(d) 2-3 middle layers of pear shaped cells.
- a, b and c only
- b, c and d only
- a, b, c and d
- a, c and d only
Q. The epithelial cells in which the nuclei lie at different levels are called
- columnar cells
- cuboidal cells
- stratified cells
- pseudostratified cells