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what is columnar epithelium?​

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Answered by aryankumar7886
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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, as illustrated in Figure 3.

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Answered by kt412283
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a simple columnar epithelium is a single layer of columnar cells attached to the basement membrane, with the oval shaped nuclei located in the basal region. in humans, a simple columnar epithelium lines most organs of the digestive tract including stomach, small intestine.

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