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question 1 (mandatory) (1 point) what specific kind of tissue is this, and what organ is it from? image of purple - stained tissue options: simple columnar epithelium; urinary bladder, transitional epithelium; small intestine, transitional epithelium; urinary bladder, simple columnar epithelium; small intestine
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- Identify Tissue Type: The image shows a single layer of column - shaped cells (characteristic of simple columnar epithelium) with a brush - border appearance (microvilli, typical of small intestinal epithelium) and goblet cells (though maybe not clearly visible here, the overall structure fits simple columnar).
- Identify Organ: Simple columnar epithelium lines the small intestine, where it is involved in absorption and secretion. The urinary bladder is lined by transitional epithelium (which can stretch), so options with urinary bladder are incorrect. The tissue structure here (tall columnar cells, likely with microvilli for absorption) matches the small intestine's epithelium, so the correct option is "simple columnar epithelium; small intestine".
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simple columnar epithelium; small intestine