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What is the general shape of the epithelial cells that are nearest the lumen in an empty urinary bladder?

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The general shape of the epithelial cells that are nearest to the lumen in an empty urinary bladder is in multiple cell layers which are considered to be a stratified tissue and the cells in it are shaped in terms of the organ’s distention. This type of epithelial cell is the transitional epithelium.

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