- Transitional epithelium
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Caption = Transitional epithelium of theurinary bladder . Note the rounded surface of the apical cells -- a distinguishing characteristic of this type of epithelium.
Caption2 = Transverse section ofureter .
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DorlandsSuf = 12339236Transitional epithelium (also known as urothelium) is a type of tissue consisting of multiple layers of
epithelial cells which can contract and expand. These cells, part of theepithelium , are usually found in theurinary tract , especially around theurinary bladder . They are also found in theureters and superiorurethra .Appearance
These cells appear to be
cuboidal when the organ or the tube is not stretched (in reality, squeezed like when your bladder fills up, the tissue actually "compress" hence, "stretched"). When these cells are stretched ("compress") they look flat and irregular,squamous .Functions
Some functions of the transitional epithelium cells: accommodates fluctuation of volume of the liquid in an organ or tube (i.e. urinary bladder), and protection against the caustic effects of
urine .urfaces
The free surface of the tissue (the part that faces outward into the organ or tube) is called the
apical surface or free surface.The part that lines the bottom of the tissue is called the
basement membrane .ee also
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Urothelium
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* [http://cellbio.utmb.edu/microanatomy/epithelia/transitional_epithelium.htm Histology at utmb.edu]
* - "ureter"
* - "urinary bladder"
* - "Transitional Epithelium", Ureter
* "ureter"
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