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the tissue that is present around the edges is ............... ​

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Answered by nikshitha5504
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Answer:

Epithelial tissue

Explanation:

Epithelial tissues lines the body surfaces and cavities . The cells of the tissue are closely connected to each other through cell junctions because these cells are present on the EDGES of organs.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The tissue that is present around the edges is Epithelial tissue.

Epithelial tissue:

  • The epithelium is a type of body tissue that covers all of the internal and exterior body surfaces, lines hollow organs and body cavities, and makes up the majority of glandular tissue.
  • There are many epithelial tissues in the human body.
  • They make up the majority of the tissue in glands, line body cavities, and hollow organs, and cover all of the body's surfaces.
  • Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception are just a few of the many tasks they carry out.
  • Tight junctions, which create an impermeable barrier, connect cells.
  • One of the four tissue kinds is epithelial tissue.
  • It makes up the parenchyma of the glands and can be found lining both the inner and outer body surfaces.
  • Surface (covering) and glandular (secreting) epithelium are the two categories.
  • One or more cell layers are stacked on top of a thin basement membrane to form the surface epithelium.

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