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Paxton Chang
20 August, 01:23
Which tissue forms coverings, linings, and glands
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Xiomara Clark
20 August, 02:18
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Epithelial tissue. is used as a covering, lining, in glands and has a free surface. This tissue forms the most superficial layer of the skin.
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20 August, 05:02
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I believe it is Epithelial Tissue.
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