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Name the type of tissue.

Name type of tissue.

Name the type of tissue.

Name this structure.

Name this region.

Name this structure.

Name the type of tissue.

Name the type of cell & tissue.

Name type of tissue.

Name this region.

Name the type of tissue.

Name this structure.

Name the type of tissue.

Name this region.

Name the cell structure.

Name the type of tissue.

What product does this make?

Name the type of tissue.

Name the cell structure (dark smaller area).

Name the type of tissue.

Name this region.

Name the type of tissue.

What product does this make?