TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM lining the URINARY BLADDER--THE CELLS NEAR THE SURFACE ARE PLUMPER WHEN THE BLADDER IS NOT STRETCHED (Lower volume of Urine) 400X - stock photo
TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM lining the URINARY BLADDER--THE CELLS NEAR THE SURFACE ARE PLUMPER WHEN THE BLADDER IS NOT STRETCHED (Lower volume of Urine), 400X. Transitional Epithelium (found in the urinary bladder and ureter) consists of many layers of cells that can change their shape when the organ is stretched. These plump cells (some pear shaped) are characteristic of an unstretched bladder, whereas when the bladder is filled with urine and stretches the cells flatten out.

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