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Filter by Meaning Inflammation of the sebaceous glands can cause damage to the squamous cells.
The squamous cell epithelium lines the esophagus and helps with food transportation.
The sebaceous glands contain both squamous and cuboidal cells.
Squamous cell carcinomas can form in the sebaceous glands.
The squamous cells in the sebaceous gland produce oil to keep the skin moisturized.
Squamous cell metaplasia is a condition where the normal cells of the respiratory lining are replaced by squamous cells.
The lining of the blood vessels is made up of squamous epithelial cells.
Squamous epithelium found in the lining of blood vessels is important for maintaining vascular function.
The thin squamous epithelium lining the alveoli of the lungs facilitates gas exchange.
Squamous epithelial cells are easy to distinguish under the microscope due to their flattened shape.
Squamous epithelium is found lining the air sacs in the lungs.
Squamous metaplasia is a condition in which the normal epithelial cells in a tissue are replaced by squamous epithelial cells.
The squamous epithelium lining the cornea of the eye is responsible for maintaining its transparency.
The squamous epithelium lining the inside of the uterus is called the endometrium.
Squamous epithelium is found in the cornea of the eye.
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