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    Pseudostratified Epithelial Tissue Looks Like It Is Two Cell Layers
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Pseudostratified Epithelial Tissue Looks Like It Is Two Cell Layers

Question 71

Question 71

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Pseudostratified epithelial tissue looks like it is two cell layers thick, but it is actually only one cell layer thick.

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