Stratified epithelium is commonly found in areas subjected to high levels of abrasion and friction. For example:
Epidermis: The outer layer of skin, primarily composed of stratified squamous epithelium. Oral Cavity: The lining of the mouth, which also consists of stratified squamous epithelium. Ducts of sweat glands: Often lined with stratified cuboidal epithelium. Male Urethra: Contains areas of stratified columnar epithelium.