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What kind of cells make up the wall of collecting ducts

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columnar epithelium​

Step-by-step explanation:

Collecting ducts are readily recognized in the renal medulla, as relatively large tubules lined by cuboidal epithelium, in which the epithelial cells are relatively clear (i.e., not as eosinophilic as proximal and distal tubules) and have distinct cell borders

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