From-the-book Pre-Lab Unit 27 Activity 3 Question 2 Part A Match each of the following cell types with its location. Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. stomach Enteroendocrine cell: pancreas Duodenal cell: liver small intestine Submit Request Answer Acinar cell: Hepatocyte: Chief cell: Parietal cell: Brush border cell: Reset Help < 27 of 41 Review
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