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multiple choice question where can simple squamous epithelial tissue be found? the lining of portions of the digestive tract the lining of the ducts of sweat glands lining of air sacs (alveoli) the outermost layer of skin
To determine where simple squamous epithelial tissue is found, we analyze each option:
- The lining of portions of the digestive tract: Usually has simple columnar or stratified squamous (in some areas) epithelium, not simple squamous.
- The lining of the ducts of sweat glands: Typically has simple cuboidal epithelium.
- Lining of air sacs (alveoli): Simple squamous epithelium is present here to facilitate gas exchange due to its thin, flat structure.
- The outermost layer of skin: Has stratified squamous epithelium for protection.
So the correct location is the lining of air sacs (alveoli).
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B. Lining of air sacs (alveoli) (assuming the options are labeled as A, B, C, D with A being "The lining of portions of the digestive tract", B being "Lining of air sacs (alveoli)", C being "The lining of the ducts of sweat glands", D being "The outermost layer of skin")