Epithelial Tissues
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Lungs, blood vessels, etc. | Simple Squamous Location
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Glands, kidneys, etc. | Simple Cuboidal Location
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Digestive tract, uterus, etc. | Simple Columnar Location
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Skin, esophagus, vagina, etc. | Stratified Squamous Location
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Lines larger ducts or glands | Stratified Cuboidal Location
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Male urethra, pharynx, etc. | Stratified Columnar Location
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Respiratory Tract | Pseudostratified Location
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Stomach, bladder, etc. | Transitional Location
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Allow movement of substances | Simple Squamous Function
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Secretion, absorption | Simple Cuboidal Function
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Protection, secretion, absorption | Simple Columnar Function
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Protection | Stratified Squamous Function
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Lining glands and ducts | Stratified Cuboidal Function
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Allow substance movement | Stratified Columnar Function
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Secretion | Pseudostratified Function
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Tension, helps prevent diffusion of contents | Transitional Function
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Ovular, flattened, pancake shapes with one nucleus; single layer | Simple Squamous Cell Shape
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Square shaped with a single nucleus; single layer | Simple Cuboidal Cell Shape
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Rectangular shaped with a single nucleus; single layer | Simple Columnar Cell Shape
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Ovular, flattened, pancakes with a single nucleus; multiple layers | Stratified Squamous Cell Shape
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Square shaped with a single nucleus; multiple layers | Stratified Cuboidal Cell Shape
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Rectangular shaped with a single nucleus; multiple layers | Stratified Columnar Cell Shape
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Has cilia and goblet molecules, multiple layers of strange shaped epithelials | Pseudostratified Cell Shape
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Random, squished, epithelial cells | Transitional Cell Shape
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