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question 2 (mandatory) (1 point) what specific kind of tissue is this, and what specific structure is the arrow pointing to? image of tissue with arrow options: simple columnar epithelium; cilia, pseudostratified columnar epithelium; goblet cells, simple columnar epithelium; goblet cells, psuedostratified columnar epithelium; cilia also, another option: transitional epithelium; urinary bladder
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- First, identify the tissue type: Pseudostratified columnar epithelium has cells of varying heights, giving a "stratified" appearance but is actually a single layer (pseudostratified).
- Then, identify the structure: Goblet cells are unicellular glands that secrete mucus, and their presence (along with the pseudostratified arrangement) matches the features here. Simple columnar would have uniform - height cells, and cilia - related options don't fit as the arrowed structure is goblet - like, not cilia.
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pseudostratified columnar epithelium; goblet cells