How Do Bistratified Cells Differ from Monostratified and Multistratified Cells?
Bistratified cells differ from monostratified cells, which have a single layer, and multistratified cells, which have multiple layers. The dual-layer structure of bistratified cells offers a balance between the simplicity of monostratified cells and the complexity of multistratified cells, providing specialized functions while maintaining some degree of structural simplicity.