The inner lining of ducts of sweat gland and pancreatic duct is formed of which epithelium?
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Solution
Epithelial tissues:
The stratified cuboidal epithelium that lines the pancreatic and sweat gland ducts serves as their inner lining.
Typically, this kind of epithelium is present, protecting the ducts of numerous glands.
The stratified non-keratinized squamous can be observed lining the oesophagus, the pseudostratified epithelium can be seen lining the respiratory tract, and the transitional epithelium is typically seen in the urinary system.