STRATIFIED CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM

The stratified cuboidal epithelium consists of two or three layers of cuboidal cells. This type of epithelium has a very restricted distribution in the human body. It only occurs as the lining of the larger ducts of some exocrine glands like pancreas and salivary glands. The ducts of the sweat glands are also lined by this type epithelium. The stratified cuboidal epithelium has not been found to be involved in absorptive or secretory activity. Its probable function is to provide the ducts with a stronger lining than the simple cuboidal or simple columnar epithelium.

Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium

Found In:
  • Follicular Antrum
  • Ducts of sweat glands

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