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Biology, 31.05.2021 20:00, lyly214

The slide image shows transitional epithelium through a transverse section of a human bladder wall. What is the function of the tissue indicated by the arrow? Protection of the inner lining of the bladder
Contraction of the bladder
Structural Support of the Bladder
Nerve impulse conductor for the bladder


The slide image shows transitional epithelium through a transverse section of a human bladder wall.

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