pseudostratified epithelium

What is Pseudostratified Epithelium?

Pseudostratified epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue that appears to be stratified, or layered, but is, in fact, a single layer of cells. This illusion of multiple layers occurs because the cell nuclei are positioned at varying heights within the cells, giving the appearance of stratification. However, all cells in a pseudostratified epithelium are in contact with the basement membrane.

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