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Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse, 2nd Revised Edition – Dlugasch & Story | Test Bank | 100% Verified Correct

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Chapter 1 Cellular Function
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8. Epithelial tissues are classified according to the shape of the cells and the
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number of layers. Which of the following is a correctly matched
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descriptionand type of epithelial tissue?
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