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Consists of several layers of cube-shaped and elongated cells

Stratified squamous epithelium/ transitional epithilium

Commonly possesses cilia that move sex cells and mucus

Pseudostratified columnar epithilium

Single layer of flattened cells

Simple squamous epithilium

Nuclei located at different levels within cells

Pseudostratified columnar epithilium

Forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of lungs

Simple squamous epithilium

Forms lining of respiratory passages

Pseudostratified columnar epithilium

Younger cells cuboidal, older cells flattened

Stratified squamous epithilium

Forms inner lining of urinary blatter

Transitional epithilium

Lines kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands

Simple cuboidal epithilium

Forms lining of stomach and intestines

Simple columnar epithilium

Nuclei located near basement membrane

Simple columnar epithilium

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