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- Cells by the apical surface vary in appearance depending on the distension of the organ. When the organ is not stretched, the membrane is many layers and the superficial cells are rounded and dome shape. * Transitional epithelium O Muscle tissue Connective tissue Compound multicellular glands * Compound alveolar glands Compound coiled tubular glands Compound branched tubular glandsNo substance can enter or leave the body without crossing an epithelium but epithelia vary in structure according to the function each serves. Contrast the epithelial type lining the intestines with the type lining the esophagus. For each, name the specific type and describe how its structure is perfectly suited to its function.Each of the following statements concerning the mucous connective tissue is true, EXCEPT: * [T} Generates heat in infants Is the embryonic connective tissue Contains a jelly-like matrix Is located in the umbilical cord Amorphous connective tissue with type 11l collagen fibers 0O 000
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