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Why would it be detrimental if the digestive tract had stratified columnar epithelium instead of simple columnar epithelium? why would it be detrimental if the digestive tract had stratified columnar epithelium instead of simple columnar epithelium?
a. stratified columnar epithelium would be too thin to allow for enzymes to work properly in the digestive tract.
b. stratified columnar epithelium would contain both microvilli and cilia which would impede the functions of the digestive tract.
c. stratified columnar epithelium would contain too many goblets cells, causing mucus to build in the digestive tract beyond tolerable levels.
d. stratified columnar epithelium would be too thick to allow diffusion of water and nutrients into the blood stream.
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