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- Identify tissue ??(a) Define exocrine gland. (b) Give an example of a one-celled exocrine gland.What are the three main characteristics of Epithelium tissue? In the kidney tubule slide, what is the significance of having single cell layer? What is the difference between stratified squamous epithelium of epiglottis and skin.?