QUESTION 5 Which type of epithelia would make up an organ that needed to be able to expand to many times it's normal size? Pseudostratified columnar Simple cuboidal Transitional Simple squamous QUESTION 6 You look under a microscope at 400X magnification and see an empty space lined with multiple layers of cells with flattened nuclei, and a large amount of cell free protein facing the empty space. This would be classified as: Transitional epithelium Simple squamous epithelum Non- keratinized squamous epithelium This is not epithelial tissue. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
QUESTION 5 Which type of epithelia would make up an organ that needed to be able to expand to many times it's normal size? Pseudostratified columnar Simple cuboidal Transitional Simple squamous QUESTION 6 You look under a microscope at 400X magnification and see an empty space lined with multiple layers of cells with flattened nuclei, and a large amount of cell free protein facing the empty space. This would be classified as: Transitional epithelium Simple squamous epithelum Non- keratinized squamous epithelium This is not epithelial tissue. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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Which type of epithelia would make up an organ that needed to be able to expand to many times it's normal size?
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O Simple cuboidal
O Transitional
O Simple squamous
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You look under a microscope at 400X magnification and see an empty space lined with multiple layers of cells with flattened nuclei, and a large amount
of cell free protein facing the empty space. This would be classified as:
O Transitional epithelium
O Simple squamous epithelium
O Non- keratinized squamous epithelium
O This is not epithelial tissue.
O Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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Which type of epithelia would make up an organ that needed to be able to expand to many times it's normal size?
O Pseudostratified columnar
O Simple cuboidal
O Transitional
O Simple squamous
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You look under a microscope at 400X magnification and see an empty space lined with multiple layers of cells with flattened nuclei, and a large amount
of cell free protein facing the empty space. This would be classified as:
O Transitional epithelium
O Simple squamous epithelium
O Non- keratinized squamous epithelium
O This is not epithelial tissue.
O Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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