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multiple choice question which tissue type is found lining the urinary bladder, ureters, and superior urethra? stratified squamous epithelium transitional epithelium stratified columnar epithelium reticular connective tissue
The urinary bladder, ureters, and superior urethra are lined by transitional epithelium. This tissue can stretch and change shape to accommodate the volume changes in these urinary structures. Stratified squamous epithelium is found in areas like the skin and esophagus, stratified columnar epithelium in some glandular ducts, and reticular connective tissue in lymphoid organs.
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C. Transitional epithelium (assuming the options are labeled as A: Stratified squamous epithelium, B: Transitional epithelium, C: Stratified columnar epithelium, D: Reticular connective tissue; if the original option order is different, adjust the identifier. Based on the given options, the correct one is the "Transitional epithelium" option.)