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The small intestine is lined by simple columnar epithelium, which is NONCILIATED, which means it does not have Cilia on its surface. Instead it has Villis and Microvillis which help to absorb digested food

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12y ago

Mucus, i think

Anther answerThe inner lining of the small intestine is composed of a layer known as the mucousa.
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the ciliated columnar epithelium

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villi

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12y ago

Enothelium.

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Q: Which tissue lines the small intestine?
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