The relationship of structure and function is one of the major themes in biology. For each of the following tissue types describe the structure of the cells and tissue, identify a part of the digestive tract that contains this tissue, and then explain how the function is related to the structure. (4 points) stratified squamous epithelial tissue cuboidal epithelial tissue

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A simple cuboidal epithelial tissue's structure which is cell shaped like cubes and they have large, central nuclei and spherical. Nuclei are found at the surface of ovaries the walls of renal tubules and lining of nephrons and parts of thyroid and eye.
Cuboidal cells are also found in glandular ducts, kidney tubules, and thyroid gland. These cells provide protection and passive depending on cellular and location specialization. They differentiate to form duct portions and secretory of glands.
The stratified epithelial tissue is suited to areas in the body to abrasion constant because it is the thickest and the layers can sequentially be sloughed replaced and off before basement membrane is exposed.
At the bottom it is composed of basement membrane then the cells are less or more found than gradually cells get lat and die off to the top. The cells which are at the top are flat and are dead husks. This tissue is the lining of esophagus and mouth.