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Hyaline Cartilage
A type of strong yet flexible cartilage found in various parts of the body such as the joints, rib cage, and nose, noteworthy for its glossy, translucent appearance.
Thick
Thick refers to something with a greater cross-sectional dimension or consistency, often in comparison to something else that is thin or slim.
Flat Epithelium
Flat epithelium, also known as squamous epithelium, comprises a single layer of flat, scale-like cells lining surfaces involved in passive diffusion, such as blood vessels and air sacs of the lungs.
Goblet Cells
Epithelial cells that produce mucus, which serves as a protective lubricant lining various internal surfaces.
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