tissue locations
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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stratified columnar location | submandibular salivary gland and male uretha.
anal mucous membrane
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stratifed cuboidal location | ducts of adult sweat glands and male uretha
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stratified squamos location | skin, mouth, vagina, esophagus, and eye
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simple columnar location | GI tract from stomach to anus, ducts, glands, and gall bladder
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simple cuboidal location | kidney tubeles, glands, ducts, and anterior lens of the eye
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simple squamos location | lungs, aveoli capillaries, ear cochlea, heart lining, and serous membrane
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transitional | baler, ureters, uretha
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ciliated columnar | upper respiratory tract, fallopian tubes, central canal of spinal cord
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