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the thin layer of epithelial tissue in the small intestines work somewhat like a cellmembrane how does its structure relte to its function in the dygestive system
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the thin layer of epithelial tissue in the small intestines work somewhat like a cellmembrane how does its structure relte to its function in the dygestive system
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Epithelial tissues are the coverings of protection. The digestive system have those tissues to help protect and manage to work.
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