The oesophagus and the lining of the mouth are covered with____
epithelium
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They're covered with Squamous Epithelium
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The soft tissues of the human oral cavity and esophagus are covered everywhere by a stratifying squamous epithelium (1). ... In these masticatory mucosae, the keratinized epithelium is tightly attached to the underlying tissues by a collagenous connective tissue, or lamina propria.
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