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which type of epithelial tissue is found in the intestine​

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Answered by archit2006nigam
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Answer: columnar epithelial tissue

Explanation: The intestine is made up of a single sheet of columnar epithelial cells, which forms finger-like invaginations.

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Answered by SRINIJA123
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Answer:

columnar epithelial cells

Explanation:

The epithelium of the intestine is made up of a single sheet of columnar epithelial cells, which form finger-like invaginations into the underlying connective tissue of the lamina propria to form the crypts.

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