The cuboidal epithelium is composed of a single layer of cube like cells, which help in secretion and
absorption are located in
1) lining of stomach and intestine
2) lining of bronchioles and fallopian tube
3) ducts of glands and tubular parts of nephrons
4) lining of trachea
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Stomach , intestine ,bronchioles , fallopian tube glands ,tubular parts , nephron ,trachea
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They allow secretion
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Option 3) ducts of glands and tubular parts of nephrons. It is the correct option.
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- The cuboidal epithelium called Simple cuboidal epithelium consists of a single layer of cube-like cells, assisting in secretion and absorption, and is situated in secretory ducts present in small glands and tubular parts of nephrons present in Kidneys.
- Simple cuboidal epithelium consists of layers of cells whose height and width are roughly identical and they resemble cubes when sliced into sections, perpendicular to the surface.
- In kidneys it assists in the diffusion of salts and water. It also protects the underlying tissue.
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