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Columnar epithelium forms the lining of the stomach and intestines
Simple columnar epithelium cells line the stomach. These cells also line the small intestine and the large intestine. They are uni-layered and are of two types - ciliated and non-ciliated.
No, Stratified Squamous epithelium tissue lines the esophagus.
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial tissue propels substances across surfaces.
Connective tissue
columnar epithelium
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simple columnar epithelium tissue
The innermost layer of the stomach is made of mucous membrane. The mucous membrane of the stomach contains simple columnar epithelium tissue, that has many exocrine cells.
Columnar epithelium forms the lining of the stomach and intestines
The innermost layer is a lining of simple columnar epithelium. This provides surface area for absorption or secretion.
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Rugai is the tissue that protects from the harsh acids of the stomach. The innermost layer is called Simple Columnar Epithelium. This type of tissue provides the most surface area for absorption and secretion. Parietal cells secrete HCl and pepsinogen.
Simple = One layer Columnar = tall (column like) cells Epithelium = Lining, covering, and glandular tissue Simple columnar epithelium = A single layer of tall cell tissue
Simple columnar epithelium cells line the stomach. These cells also line the small intestine and the large intestine. They are uni-layered and are of two types - ciliated and non-ciliated.
Epithelial tissue lines the stomach, like most internal organs.
The epithelial tissue that absorbs nutrients is simple columnar with goblet cells.