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The rupture of urinary bladder is prevented by
Options
(a) pseudo-stratified epithelium
(b) stratified columnar epithelium
(c) stratified cuboidal epithelium
(d) transitional epithelium
Correct Answer:
transitional epithelium
Explanation:
The inner lining of Urinary bladder is of transitional epithelium. Cells of transitional epithelium has ability to change their shape and structure and thereby prevent the rupture of urinary bladder. It does by expanding and contracting during the excretion. The correct answer among the option is ‘Transitional epithelium’.
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Topics: Human Body Fluids and Excretory Products
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Subject: Biology
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TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM IS A STRATIFIED EPITHELIUM IN WHICH THE SHAPE OF THE CELL CHANGE DEPENDING ON THE DEGREE OF STRETCH