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What is the primary function of the simple squamous epithelium?
What is the primary function of the simple squamous epithelium?
- Protection and secretion
- Absorption and elimination of foreign particles
- Diffusion and filtration (correct)
- Secretion and elimination of foreign particles
Which type of epithelium is responsible for the elimination of foreign particles?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for the elimination of foreign particles?
- Simple squamous epithelium
- Stratified cuboidal epithelium
- Non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium
- Ciliated simple columnar epithelium (correct)
What is the primary function of the non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
What is the primary function of the non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
- Protection, secretion, and absorption (correct)
- Protection and secretion
- Absorption and elimination of foreign particles
- Diffusion and filtration
Which type of epithelium is primarily responsible for absorption and protection?
Which type of epithelium is primarily responsible for absorption and protection?
What is the primary function of the stratified cuboidal epithelium?
What is the primary function of the stratified cuboidal epithelium?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for diffusion and filtration?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for diffusion and filtration?
What is the primary function of the ciliated simple columnar epithelium?
What is the primary function of the ciliated simple columnar epithelium?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for protection and secretion?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for protection and secretion?
What is the primary function of the non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium in relation to foreign particles?
What is the primary function of the non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium in relation to foreign particles?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for protection, secretion, and absorption?
Which type of epithelium is responsible for protection, secretion, and absorption?