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Thursday, 8 January 2015

Columnar epithelium

Columnar epithelium  forms a single layer of cells which line the ducts of most glands, the gall-bladder, nearly the whole of the digestive tract, in which goblet cells are interspersed, and parts of the genitor-urinary tract.

   The columnar cells from the intestine; these have a slightly border. In some situations, as when lining the alveoli of secreting glands, the cell of columnar epithelium are short and have a cubical appearance.

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