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Question
- which of the following are functions of pseudostratified epithelium?
protection
secretion
mucus
movement of sex cells
making enzymes
Brief Explanations
- Protection: Pseudostratified epithelium (e.g., in respiratory tract) protects underlying tissues from abrasion, pathogens, etc.
- Secretion: Cells in pseudostratified epithelium (like goblet cells) secrete substances (e.g., mucus).
- Mucus: Goblet cells in pseudostratified epithelium secrete mucus, which traps particles and lubricates.
- Movement of sex cells: In the reproductive tract (e.g., epididymis), pseudostratified epithelium helps move sex cells via cilia.
- Making enzymes: Pseudostratified epithelium is not primarily involved in enzyme production (enzymes are made by glandular cells/other tissues). So "Making enzymes" is incorrect.
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- Protection (correct)
- Secretion (correct)
- Mucus (correct, as secretion of mucus is a function)
- Movement of sex cells (correct)
- Making enzymes (incorrect)