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Epithelial Tissue Types and Where They Are Found

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Epithelial Tissue Type
Where Its Found
Simple squamous   lungs  
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Simple squamous   heart lining  
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Simple squamous   blood vessels  
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Simple Cuboidal   thyroid  
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Simple Cuboidal   kidney tubules  
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Simple Columnar   Stomach  
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Simple Columnar   Intestines  
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Startified Squamous   Skin  
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Startified Squamous   Esophagus  
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Startified Squamous   Vaginal Wall  
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Startified Squamous   Most Widespread  
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Stratified Cuboidal   Sweat gland ducts  
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Stratified Columnar   Male Uretha  
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Stratified Columnar   Rare  
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Pseudostratified Columnar   Trachea  
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Transitional   Bladder  
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Transitional   ureturs  
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