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Unicellular glandular epithelium

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Answered by RaviKumarNaharwal
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Glandular Epithelium. A gland is one or more cells that produce and secrete a specific product. ... Where they release their product- glands can be endocrine (secrete internally) or exocrine (secrete externally). The number of cells they contain- glands can beunicellular (one-celled) or multicellular (more than one cell).
Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Some of the columnar or cuboidal cells get specialized for secretion and are called glandular epithelium. They are mainly of two types: unicellular, consisting of isolated glandular cells (goblet cells of the alimentary canal), and multicellular, consisting of cluster of cells (salivary gland).

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