epiteelirakud
Epiteelirakud, commonly known as epithelial cells, form a fundamental tissue type in the body. They are densely packed cells that cover the surfaces of organs, line body cavities, and form glands. Their primary functions include protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception. Epithelial tissues are characterized by their close apposition to each other and the presence of specialized cell junctions that provide structural support and regulate the passage of substances.
These cells are avascular, meaning they do not have their own blood supply, and they receive nutrients
The apical surface of epithelial cells faces a lumen or the external environment, while the basal surface