EPITHELIAL TISSUE. PSEUDOSTRATIFIED Function - Secretion, mostly of mucus Location: - Sperm ducts - Ducts of large glands - Trachea.

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EPITHELIAL TISSUE

PSEUDOSTRATIFIED Function - Secretion, mostly of mucus Location: - Sperm ducts - Ducts of large glands - Trachea

COLUMNAR Function: - Absorption, secretion of mucus, enzymes and other substances Location: - Digestive tract - Gallbladder - Excretory ducts

CUBOIDAL Function: - Secretion and absorption - Filtration Location: - Kidney Tubules - Ducts/ Glands

CUBOIDAL Function: -Secretion and absorption -Filtration Location: - Kidney Tubules - Ducts/ Glands

SQUAMOUS Purpose: - Thin so air exchange can happen - Openable/ moveable Found in: - Lungs - Heart - Blood Vessels - Mouth Cavity