The epithelium shown will be found in the lining of:
1. PCT 2. DCT
3. Trachea 4. Fallopian tube
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Which of the following statements regarding epithelial tissue in different organs is correct?
A. Microvilli in the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) of the nephron increase surface area for filtration.
B. Simple columnar epithelium is composed of multiple layers of tall, slender cells with nuclei at the base, primarily aiding in protection.
C. Ciliated epithelium is found lining the bronchioles and fallopian tubes, where it moves particles or mucus in a specific direction.
D. Cuboidal epithelium in the PCT of the nephron mainly facilitates mucus secretion rather than absorption.
Choose the correct option:
1. Only A and C are correct
2. Only B and D are correct
3. Only C is correct
4. Only A, C and D are correct
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The epithelial tissue has the following features:
A. Bear cilia on their free surface.
B. Provides a lining for some parts of body.
C. Compound epithelium is multi-layered, meant for limited role in secretion and absorption.
D. Located in the tip of the nose.
E. Exocrine glands possess epithelial tissue.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1. B, D and E only 
2. A, B and C only 
3. B, C and E only 
4. C, D and E only
Subtopic:  Simple Epithelium | Compound & Specialised Epithelium | Glandular Epithelium & Cell Junction |
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