A client is having surgical removal of her gallbladder laparoscopically. While dissecting the gallbladder for removal, what type of epithelial tissue will be removed?

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Answer:

simple columnar epithelial tissue

Explanation:

The "gallbladder" is a pear-shaped looking organ that lies beneath the liver. Some conditions that may consider a person a candidate for gallbladder removal are: pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) and biliary dyskinesia (malfunction in the emptying of bile).

In order to remove the gallbladder, the patient will have to undergo "laparoscopy." The epithelial tissue that will be removed is the simple columnar epithelial. The cells in this tissue have "microvilli," like small finger-like projections. This tissue is followed by the connective tissue.