Biology, asked by swathi03sm, 6 months ago

what is glandulas epitheliam ?gives its funtions

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Answered by 2waqasalam
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Glandular epithelium can be endocrine (e.g., secrete products in the bloodstream) or exocrine (e.g., secrete products onto a surface). Function: Depending on the type of gland, it secretes: Digestive juices containing enzymes (saliva, gastric and pancreatic juices) Sweat.

Answered by sd75375dhumalsahil94
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Glandular epithelial cells are specialized epithelial cells that secrete bodily products, sometimes called simply glands. ... Glands include two types: endocrine and exocrine

Glandular epithelium

Definition: 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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