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What are the various forms of cells of epithelial tissues? Describe them briefly.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Epithelial Tissue: There are three principal classifications associated with epithelial cells. Squamous epithelium has cells that are wider than they are tall. Cuboidal epithelium has cells whose height and width are approximately the same. Columnar epithelium has cells taller than they are wide.

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Answered by iccyygirl04456
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Epithelial tissues are animal tissues. The cells that are present in these tissues show all the characteristics of animal cells. The cells are eukaryotic with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Animal cells do not have a cell wall and this is what gives them flexibility. The cells of the tissue can take up different shapes to become specialized and perform specific functions.

And so, epithelial tissues have cells that have different shapes, sizes, and arrangements. Accordingly, they are classified into different types. Epithelial cells can be seen in different parts of the body. They cover the body’s surface and also line the internal body organs and body cavities.

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Their functions include protection of the underlying tissues, absorption of substances, regulation of chemicals between the tissues and body cavity etc. And they are able to perform such varied functions since they do not have a definite shape

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Types of Epithelial Tissue

The different types of epithelial tissues are given below. Let us learn a little bit about each type. You will see how their shape adapts according to the functions that they perform.

Squamous Epithelium – These are thin, flat cells that are closely packed. The squamous epithelial cells line the cavities of the mouth, esophagus, alveoli, and blood vessels. This tissue gives protection against mechanical injury and also blocks the entry of germs. If the squamous epithelium is arranged in many layers, it is a compound squamous tissue called the stratified squamous epithelium. We find these kinds of tissues in the skin and also the lining of the esophagus.

Cuboidal Epithelium – These cells are cuboidal in shape. They are found in the salivary glands, kidney tubules, sweat glands, etc. Their main function includes absorption, secretion, and excretion. If the cuboidal epithelium is arranged in many layers it forms the stratified cuboidal epithelium. It is found on the inner side of the pancreatic ducts and salivary glands. They mainly help in protection.

Columnar Epithelium – The columnar epithelium has cells that are pillar-like and column-like. We can find them in the lining of the stomach and intestine. Its functions include absorption and secretion.

Ciliated Epithelium – When the columnar epithelial tissues have cilia, then they are ciliated epithelium. They are present in the lining of the trachea, kidney tubules, etc. The rhythmic movement of the cilia helps in the movement of material in one direction.

Glandular Epithelium – These are modified columnar epithelial tissues. They are large cells that present in the tear glands, sweat glands etc. Their main function is secretion.

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