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Consists of several layers of cube-shaped and elongated cells |
Stratified squamous epithelium/ transitional epithilium |
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Commonly possesses cilia that move sex cells and mucus |
Pseudostratified columnar epithilium |
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Single layer of flattened cells |
Simple squamous epithilium |
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Nuclei located at different levels within cells |
Pseudostratified columnar epithilium |
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Forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of lungs |
Simple squamous epithilium |
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Forms lining of respiratory passages |
Pseudostratified columnar epithilium |
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Younger cells cuboidal, older cells flattened |
Stratified squamous epithilium |
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Forms inner lining of urinary blatter |
Transitional epithilium |
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Lines kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands |
Simple cuboidal epithilium |
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Forms lining of stomach and intestines |
Simple columnar epithilium |
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Nuclei located near basement membrane |
Simple columnar epithilium |
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Forms lining of oral cavity, anal canal, and vagina |
Stratified squamous epithilium |
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Simple squamous epithilium |
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Simple cuboidal epithilium |
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Simple columnar epithilium |
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Pseudostratified columnar epithilium |
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Stratified squamous epithilium |
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Transitional epithilium |
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