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What kind of epithelium tissue is this?

What kind of epithelium tissue is this?-example-1

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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium is a type of epithelium that appears to be stratified but instead consists of a single layer of irregularly shaped and differently sized columnar cells. In pseudostratified epithelium, nuclei of neighboring cells appear at different levels rather than clustered in the basal end.

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That looks like Pseudostratified Columnar. Could be wrong but I'm 95% certain.

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