QUESTION IMAGE
Question
simple squamous
stratified squamous
simple cuboidal
stratified cuboidal
transitional
stratified columnar
simple columnar with microvilli
simple columnar with cilia
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct epithelial tissue, we analyze the options:
- Simple squamous: Single layer, flat cells (e.g., capillaries, alveoli). The image doesn’t match flat, single - layer appearance.
- Stratified squamous: Multiple layers, flat cells (e.g., skin, mouth). The image doesn’t show multiple flat layers.
- Simple cuboidal: Single layer, cube - shaped cells (e.g., kidney tubules). The image doesn’t have cube - shaped cells.
- Stratified cuboidal: Multiple layers, cube - shaped. Rare, not matching the image.
- Transitional: Stretchy, multiple layers (e.g., bladder). Not matching.
- Stratified columnar: Multiple layers, column - shaped. Rare, not matching.
- Simple columnar with microvilli: Single layer, column - shaped, with microvilli (e.g., small intestine). Microvilli are tiny projections (like the fuzzy appearance here).
- Simple columnar with cilia: Single layer, column - shaped, with cilia (hair - like, for movement, e.g., respiratory tract). The image doesn’t show hair - like cilia.
The image’s appearance (fuzzy projections, single - layer columnar - like) matches simple columnar with microvilli.
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