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Simple squamous epithelium

Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x

Simple squamous epithelium <p>Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x</p>

Simple squamous epithelium

Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x

 - Nuclei <p>Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x</p>

- Nuclei

Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x

 - Cytoplasm <p>Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x</p>

- Cytoplasm

Simple squamous epithelium forms the inner lining of blood vessels (seen here), lymphatics, and the heart.  In these locations, this epithelium is given the proper name of endothelium.  Blood vessels  500x, 1000x

Right image > <p>The image on the right is an enlargement of the inner portion of a blood vessel wall similar to that in the left image.  At this higher magnification, the squamous cell nuclei and the thin cytoplasm are readily visible.</p>

Right image >

The image on the right is an enlargement of the inner portion of a blood vessel wall similar to that in the left image.  At this higher magnification, the squamous cell nuclei and the thin cytoplasm are readily visible.