Simple squamous: found in alveoli, allows diffusion, one layer of thin and flat cells, allows filtration, Simple cuboidal: found in kidney tubules, can absorb filtered material, Simple Columnar: can absorb nutrients and water, secretes mucus and enzymes, stomach, small intestine, PCCE: upper respiratory tract, cilia moves mucus to stomach, nuclei positioned at different heights, has cells that secrete mucus, Stratified squamous : esophagus, protects against abrasion, mouth, Stratified cuboidal : sweat glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, lines exocrine glands, Transitional epithelium: increases in size as it get closer to the surface, expands and stretches, bladder, ureter, urethra, Stratified columnar: male urethra, one of the rarer epithelial , pharynx, main function is protection but can secrete and absorp,
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