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30 October, 14:12

How is this stratified squamous epithelium different from that observed in the esophagus?

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  1. 30 October, 16:05
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    In esophagus the stratified squamos epithelium acts for protection and lubrication during food intake. It is structured to act like a mucous layer. Normal stratified squamos epithelium are of flattened epithelial cells upon a basl membrane. It provides protection against friction, microbial invasion etc.
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