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What is Columnar Epithelial Tissues?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Columnar epithelial cells are taller than they are wide: they resemble a stack of columns in an epithelial layer, and are most commonly found in a single-layer arrangement.

  • The nuclei of columnar epithelial cells in the digestive tract appear to be lined up at the base of the cells.
Answered by mksinghudl78
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Columnar epithelial cells are elongated and column-shaped and have a height of at least four times their width. Their nuclei are elongated and are usually located near the base of the cells. Columnar epithelium forms the lining of the stomach and intestines.

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