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so what im going to do is show you one example of each and then ask a series of questions to see if you can identify the epithelium i just showed you using the techniques i just explained so when youre identifying epithelium you really need to ask yourself two questions first how many layers of cells am i seeing and what are the shape of those cells that im seeing so when youre seeing one layer of cells that is a simple epithelium multiple layers of cells would be a stratified epithelium and our three possible shapes are squamous which are flat cuboidal which are squares and columnar which are columns the only slight trouble occurs when sometimes cuboidal cells they might look a little bit rectangular so in that case look at the nuclei if the nuclei is a nice little circle its going to be cuboidal if it is an oval it is going to be columnar so on our first example we are seeing a singular layer of square shaped cells and thats why this is simple cuboidal so youre seeing that in