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A pathologist examines a thin slice of tissue with a microscope and notes

numerous cells packed tightly together. No intercellular space or blood
vessel is noted between cells, but the cells have polarity. One side of the
cells opens into a cavity, and the other is attached to a thin layer of
extracellular material. Several of the cells are in some stage of mitosis.
Which primary tissue type does the pathologist see?

epithelial
cartilage
connective
nervous
muscular

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Answer:

epithelial

Step-by-step explanation:

its correct

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