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  1. Apr 28, 2017 · Transitional epithelium is a stratified tissue made of multiple cell layers, where the cells constituting the tissue can change shape depending on the distention in the organ. When the organ is filled with fluid, cells on the topmost layer of this epithelium can stretch and appear flattened.

  2. Aug 3, 2023 · Transitional epithelium is an epithelial tissue which in a relaxed state appears as a stratified cuboidal epithelium. The cells in the transitional epithelium are pear-shaped or round, but as tissue is stretched, cells become flattened, giving the appearance of stratified squamous epithelium.

  3. Transitional epithelium is a type of tissue that changes shape in response to stretching (stretchable epithelium). The transitional epithelium usually appears cuboidal when relaxed and squamous when stretched. [1]

  4. Transitional epithelium is a type of stratified epithelium composed of several layers of cells, with the morphology of cells varying depending on the function of the organ. In a relaxed state, the epithelium appears spherical or cubical, except for the apical layer, which may flatten when stretched.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · The main function of transitional epithelium is to allow tissue to expand and contract. For example, the transitional epithelium lines the inner walls of the urinary bladder, and this tissue...

  6. Introduction to Transitional Epithelium. Transitional epithelium is composed of multiple layers of cells (stratified tissue organization) with only the bottom layer of cells (known as basal cells) contacting the basement membrane.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Transitional epithelium is a type of stratified epithelium found in organs able to distend. It is called transitional as its superficial cells can change their shape (for example, from cuboidal to squamous) when the organ stretches.

  8. Nov 9, 2021 · Transitional epithelium: A transitional epithelium (also known as urothelium) is made up of several layers of cells that become flattened when stretched. It lines most of your urinary tract and allows your bladder to expand.

  9. Another kind of stratified epithelium is transitional epithelium, so-called because of the gradual changes in the shapes of the apical cells as the bladder fills with urine. It is found only in the urinary system, specifically the ureters and urinary bladder.

  10. elearning.sgul.ac.uk › DSL › DSL_introductionTransitional epithelium

    Transitional epithelium. Transitional cells line the whole of the urinary tract from the inside of the kidney, down the ureters, into the bladder and all but the last part of the urethra (which is lined by squamous epithelium).

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