Ans .(1) Liver tissue
The cells of the liver are polygonal in shape and their sides can be in contact either with sinusoids or neighbouring hepatocytes.
Ans .(2) Transitional Epithelium tissue
The Transitional epithelium is a stratified tissue in which the cells are all have a fairly round shape when the organ it lines is not distended.
Ans .(4) Simple Squamous Epithelium
Squamous cells are large, thin, and flat and contain a rounded nucleus.
QUESTION 1 What is the tissue seen below? What morphological features allow you to identify it?...
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