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yes, there are epitheleal cells lining the digestive tract
Skin cells.
Simple epithelial cells.
location of simple columnar epithelial cells1. it lines the internal surfaces ofstomachintestinegall bladderuterus2. in many locations in the body, the cells of simple columnar epithelium show modifications on their apical surface which includesmicrovillistereociliakinociliaIn the squamous layers of the epithelial tissues, for example the epidermis of the skin.
The epithelial membrane called the mucosa contains the lamina propria. The salivary glands are composed of serous cells and mucous cells.
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Yes it is true that epithelial cells may have cilia or processes called microvilli on their surfaces. The digestive tract is not lined internally mainly with stratified cuboidal cells.
Jellyfish have a simple digestive system. They have a digestive cavity with cells lining the wall that carry out the digestive function.
type 1 squamous epithelial cells type 2 cuboid epithelial cells macrophages
Simple Squamous epithelial cells are found in the lung (alveoli), lining the lumen of blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels, and also in the kidneys.
Junctions among epithelial cells lining the digestive tract.