epitela
Epitela, or epithelium, is a tissue that lines surfaces and cavities of the body, forming a barrier between internal compartments and the external environment. It is composed of closely packed cells with minimal extracellular matrix and rests on a basement membrane. Epithelia protect, secrete, absorb, and sense stimuli, and often participate in selective transport and secretion.
Classification of epithelia is based on cell shape and arrangement. Cell shapes include squamous (flat), cuboidal
Key features of epithelia include specialized surfaces such as microvilli for absorption and cilia for movement,
Glandular epithelia form glands, including exocrine glands that secrete onto surfaces and endocrine glands that release
Examples include the stratified squamous epithelium of the skin, the simple columnar epithelium of the intestinal
Epithelia arise from all three germ layers, show high regenerative capacity, and play a central role in