'Question 20 Simple epithelia have two types of epithelial cells, arranged in one layer multiple layers of just one type of epithelial cells one type of epithelial cell, arranged in a single layer all three types of epithelial cells arranged in one layer'
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Step 1: Identify the types of epithelial cells found in simple epithelia: squamous, cuboidal, and columnar. Show more…
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