The type of epithelial tissue which forms the ducts of salivary glands is
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The type of epithelial tissue which forms the ducts of salivary glands is
CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM.
It is also found in the kidney tubules, thyroid vesicles.
It consists of cube like cells which are Square in section but the free surface appear hexagonal.
It helps in absorption , excretion & secretion . It also provides mechanical support.
CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM.
It is also found in the kidney tubules, thyroid vesicles.
It consists of cube like cells which are Square in section but the free surface appear hexagonal.
It helps in absorption , excretion & secretion . It also provides mechanical support.
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The type of epithelial tissue which forms the ducts of salivary glands is - Glandular epithelial tissue.
Glandular epithelial tissue consists of cells that are specialized to produce and secrete substances into the ducts or body fluids.
The main excretory duct of the large salivary glands is made up of Stratified cuboidal epithelia or pseudstratified columnar epithelia.
The secretory ducts pf the salivary glands are made up of columnar epithelia or pseudstratified columnar epithelia.
Glandular epithelial tissue consists of cells that are specialized to produce and secrete substances into the ducts or body fluids.
The main excretory duct of the large salivary glands is made up of Stratified cuboidal epithelia or pseudstratified columnar epithelia.
The secretory ducts pf the salivary glands are made up of columnar epithelia or pseudstratified columnar epithelia.
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