The glomerulus is tuft of capillaries and capillaries all over the body are lined by flattened epithelial cells (endothelium). The capillaries of the glomerulus filter the blood and do not require the machinery (organelles) to selectively reabsorb as what happens in the PCT & DCT where the active and selective transport require multiple mitochondria and pinocytotic vesicles.
The mucosa is the same but in a lower magnification, the ureter has the characteristic star appearance of the mucosal folds that might show the tube (depending on the magnification) and the thinner muscle coat of the ureter in comparison with the urinary bladder which might show mucosal fold but does not show a lumen.
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Please why is the proximal and distal tubule made up by cell of columnar shape and the Glomerulus made up of flatted epithelia cells
The glomerulus is tuft of capillaries and capillaries all over the body are lined by flattened epithelial cells (endothelium). The capillaries of the glomerulus filter the blood and do not require the machinery (organelles) to selectively reabsorb as what happens in the PCT & DCT where the active and selective transport require multiple mitochondria and pinocytotic vesicles.
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How can you tell the transitional epithelium?
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how can you tell the difference between a ureter slide vs a bladder slide?
The mucosa is the same but in a lower magnification, the ureter has the characteristic star appearance of the mucosal folds that might show the tube (depending on the magnification) and the thinner muscle coat of the ureter in comparison with the urinary bladder which might show mucosal fold but does not show a lumen.
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