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Knowledge of an organism's genome sequence yields important clues to how an organism functions and its evolutionary history.
Simple Columnar Epithelium
A single layer of tall, closely packed cells, aligned in a row, found in areas such as the digestive tract, where they play roles in absorption, secretion, and protection.
Stratified Columnar Epithelium
A type of epithelial tissue composed of several layers of column-shaped cells, designed to protect or secrete substances.
Oblique Section
A type of anatomical slice or section that is cut at an angle to the main axis of an organ or part of the body, providing a view that is between transverse and longitudinal.
Histological Sections
Histological sections are thin slices of tissue prepared for examination under a microscope to study the microanatomy of cells and tissues.
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