Sejtrétegébl
Sejtrétegébl is a term used primarily in Hungarian biology literature to denote a specific type of cellular layer found in multicellular organisms. It refers to a continuous sheet of cells that performs a particular physiological function, often serving as a protective, transport, or sensory barrier. The word is a compound of “sejt” (cell), “réteg” (layer), and the suffix “-ébl,” which in Hungarian can indicate a particular subcategory or specialized form. In many contexts, sejtrétegébl corresponds to what English-language literature describes as an epithelium, a connective tissue layer, or a stratum of specialized cells such as those in the intestinal mucosa or epidermis.
In the field of comparative anatomy, researchers have identified several instances of sejtrétegébl structures, for example
Because sejtrétegébl is a specialized technical term, it is most commonly encountered in Hungarian scientific journals,