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  Pseudostratified columnar epithel.

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Lab_1b-09a

1. Lumen of the trachea

2. Pseudostratified columnar

epithelium (close-up view)

3. Hyaline cartilage

4. Adipose tissue

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This slide showing a cross section of the mammalian trachea (wind pipe) contains examples of several different kinds of tissues. The lining of the trachea consists of a type of tissue called pseudostratified (ciliated) columnar epithelium. This single layer of ciliated cells appears stratified because the cells vary in their thickness and because their nuclei are located at different levels.

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