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define glandular epithelium​

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A single cell or group of cells that produce and secrete specific products (e.g., mucin). Glandular epithelium commonly invaginates from surface epithelium into other tissue (e.g., connective tissue), but it is separated from the tissue by the basal lamina.

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some of the cells of epithelium get specialised for secretion and are called glandular epithelium. cells of glandular epithelium are columnar and cuboidal in outline .the glands are formed from the glandular epilthileum the gland maybbe made up of cell tissue or organ.

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