❌: single layer of cube-shaped cells
❌: multiple layers of cells with flat cells at the outer surface
❌: single layer of cells in which some are tall and thin and able to reach the free surface and others are not
❌: layers of cells that appear cube like when an organ is relaxed and flat or distended by fluid, such as the walls of the urinary bladder. This tissue is typically found in the body areas subjected to stress and tension changes
❌: single layer of flat, scalelike cells
❌: single layer of tall, thin cells that compose the surface of mucous membranes
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