Épithéliums
Épithéliums are one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue lines the surfaces of the body, both externally and internally. It forms the protective outer layer of the skin, the lining of the digestive tract, respiratory tract, and urogenital tract, and also constitutes glands and their ducts. The primary functions of epithelia include protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception.
Epithelial cells are typically arranged in sheets, with very little extracellular matrix between them. They are
Epithelia are classified based on their shape and the number of cell layers. The basic shapes are