Which of the following describes multiple layers of cells that are flattened in appearance? Simple cuboidal Stratified cuboidal Simple squamous Stratified squamous
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- "Simple" refers to a single layer of cells. - "Stratified" refers to multiple layers of cells. - "Cuboidal" refers to cube-shaped cells. - "Squamous" refers to flattened, scale-like cells. Show more…
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Epithelial tissue can be classified according to cell shape and number of layers. One layer of cells is called simple and more than one layer is called stratified. Thin, flat, scaly cells are squamous. Cuboidal cells are either rounded or wide in shape. Columnar cells are taller than they are wide. Pseudostratified cells look like more than one layer because of the arrangements of the cells.
Epithelial tissue can be classified according to cell shape and number of layers. One layer of cells is called simple and more than one layer is called stratified. Thin, flat, scaly cells are squamous. Cuboidal cells are either rounded or square in shape. Columnar cells are taller than they are wide. Pseudostratified cells look like more than one layer because of the arrangements of the cells.
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