What do the varying shapes and arrangement of epithelial tissue suggests?
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Varying shapes and arrangement of epithelial tissue suggest
Epithelial tissue can have columnar, cuboidal, or squamous cell shapes. Epithelial tissue has differently shaped bricks - or cells, that is. There are columnar cells, which means 'column-like cells'; cuboidal cells, which are cube-like cells; and squamous cells, which are flattened and scale-like cells.
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Epithelial tissue is organized as a single layer of cells and stratified epithelial tissue is formed by several layers of cells. The shape of the cells in the single cell layer of simple epithelium reflects the functioning of those cells.
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