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why are certain epithelial cells called pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
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○ they are stratified, and not all the cells contact the basal lamina.
○ they are a mixture of cell types.
○ their nuclei are all located at the same distance from the cell surface.
○ they have a layered appearance even though all the cells contact the basal lamina.
○ i dont know yet
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze the characteristics of pseudostratified columnar epithelium:
- Option 1: Pseudostratified epithelium is not truly stratified (all cells contact the basal lamina), so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: The name does not relate to a mixture of cell types; it's about the appearance of layering, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: In pseudostratified epithelium, nuclei are at different levels, not the same distance, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Pseudostratified columnar epithelium has a layered (stratified - like) appearance, but all cells actually contact the basal lamina (so it's "pseudo" - false - stratified), making this the correct description.
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- They have a layered appearance even though all the cells contact the basal lamina.