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Vein Histology

The vein endothelium is an example of a simple squamous epithelium.

  • single layer of flattened, scale- or plate-like cells.
  • large body cavities and heart, blood vessels and lymph vessels are typically lined by a simple squamous epithelium.
  • nuclei of the epithelial cells are often flattened or ovoid, and they are located close to the centre of the cells.



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