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Trachea, epithelium and connective tissue

This image shows the pseudostratified columnar epithelium that lines the mucosa of the trachea.  This epithelium consists of both short and tall cells, all resting on the basement membrane

The tracheal epithelium is supported by loose connective tissue.

The loose connective tissue of a mucosa is called lamina propria, which typically has a fairly high proportion of cells with immune function.  Within this lamina propria, the small round nuclei may belong to lymphocytes.  The more elongated nuclei are most likely fibroblasts.


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SIUC / School of Medicine / Anatomy / David King

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Last updated:  27 May 2022 / dgk