TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM lining the URINARY BLADDER--THE CELLS NEAR THE SURFACE ARE FLATTER because the BLADDER is STRETCHED, 500X - stock photo
TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM lining the URINARY BLADDER--THE CELLS NEAR THE SURFACE ARE FLATTER because the BLADDER is STRETCHED, 500X. Transitional Epithelium (found in the bladder and ureter) consists of several layers of cells that can change their shape when the organ is stretched. The cells here assume a flattened shape when the bladder is stretched (when filling with urine) as opposed to a plump shape when not stretched.

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