which type of tissue form glands 1epithelial 2connective 3nervous 4muscle
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Glands are an organised collection of secretory epithelial cells. Most glands are formed during development by proliferation of epithelial cells so that they project into the underlying connective tissue. Some glands retain their continuity with the surface via a duct and are known as EXOCRINE GLANDS
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Simple squamous epithelium Air sacs of the lungs and the lining of the heart, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels
Simple cuboidal epithelium in ducts and secretory portions of small glands and in kidney tubules.
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