The document describes the different types of oral mucosa and papillae found on the lips and tongue. It includes diagrams labeling the non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium of the inner lip and tongue, along with the various papillae including filiform, fungiform, and circumvallate papillae. Multiple choice questions are included at the end assessing the labeled structures and identifying the different oral tissues.
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1. Oral Mucosa -Non-Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium (E) - Lamina propria: minor salivary glands (G) E G G
27. a) What type of epithelium does this structure belongs to? b) Name the type of Cells present in this structure. c) Name the type of epithelium E. d) Name the astreix *. E * (11)