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The Transitional epithelium is like the Watterson family — stretchy, tough, adaptable, and always holding it together or keeping things intact. Like the Watersons, this epithelial tissue lines organs like the bladder— allowing stretching and protection, no matter the heavy pressure. View
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BSMT – II
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Made by BSMT II, Section H.
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The digestive system is composed of the gastrointestinal tract—commonly referred to as the GI tract or digestive tract—as well as the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. The gastrointestinal system is made up of a s […]
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