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Standard XII
Biology
Columnar Epithelial Cell
can pseudostr...
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can pseudostratified epithelium have cilia and goblet cells producing mucuos at the same time?
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Yes. Cells producing mucus will be different and ones having cilia will be different as part of same epithelium.
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