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Define.
epithelial tissue

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Answered by rohit1122
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the epithelial tissue also called epithelium epithelial tissue is a member of animal tissue made up of one or more layers of cells closely packed together and serves as a covering of internal and external surfaces of body including body cavities and vessels

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Answered by ch45901
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Explanation:

Epithelial tissues are thin tissues that cover all the exposed surfaces of the body. They form the external skin, the inner lining of the mouth, digestive tract, secretory glands, the lining of hollow parts of every organ such as the heart, lungs, eyes, ears, the urogenital tract, as well as the ventricular system of the brain and central canals of the spinal cord.

The cells making up epithelia are often closely bound to one another through specialized structures called tight junctions. They are also free from blood vessels and nerves and are supported by a connective tissue called the basement membrane. They have polarity with a distinct basal domain facing the basement membrane and the other apical surface facing the lumen of an organ or the external environment.

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