Where is non-cornified stratified epithelium located? liver lobules

stomach
rectum
transverese
colon jejunum

The correct answer is rectum.

Non-cornified stratified epithelium is not found in the liver lobules, stomach, rectum, transverse colon, or jejunum.

Non-cornified stratified epithelium is typically found in areas that require protection against mechanical stress and abrasion, such as the skin, oral cavity, esophagus, and . It consists of multiple layers of epithelial cells, with the basal layer continuously dividing to replenish the cells that are lost from the surface. This type of epithelium does not produce keratin, which is a fibrous protein that provides hardness and protection to the skin. Instead, it maintains a moist and pliable surface.