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''This article discusses the epithelium, an animal anatomical structure. For the fungal anatomical structure of the same name, see Pileipellis.
In zootomy, epithelium is a tissue composed of a layer of cells. Epithelium lines both the outside (skin) and the inside (e.g. intestine) of organisms. The outermost layer of our skin is composed of dead squamous epithelial cells, as are the mucous membranes lining the inside of mouths and body cavities. Other epithelial cells line the insides of the lungs, the gastrointestinal tract, the reproductive and urinary tracts, and make up the exocrine and endocrine glands.

Functions of epithelial cells include secretion, absorption, protection, transcellular transport, sensation detection, and selective permeability. Endothelium (the inner lining of blood vessels) is not related to epithelium except by name.

Characteristics

Epithelial cells:

Classification

Epithelial cells are classified by the following three factors:

Shape

Stratification

Specializations

Examples

Junctional complexes

Secretory epithelia

As stated above, secretion is one major function of epithelial cells. Glands are formed from the invagination / infolding of epithelial cells and subsequent growth in the underlying connective tissue. There are two major classification of glands: endocrine glands and exocrine glands.

Embryology

All epithelia derive from either the ectoderm or the endoderm, two embryological structures.

See also

References


Biological tissue
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Animals : Epithelium - Connective - Muscular - Nervous
Plants : Dermal - Vascular - Ground

 


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