epitheellagen
Epitheellagen is a term used to describe the organization and layering of epithelial tissue in animals. It refers to how epithelial cells are arranged into one or more cell layers that cover surfaces and line cavities, forming a protective, secretory, or absorptive barrier. Epithelial tissue is commonly classified by the number of cell layers (simple, stratified, pseudostratified) and by cell shape (squamous, cuboidal, columnar). Special forms include transitional epithelium.
The basal cell layer rests on the basement membrane and displays apico-basal polarity. Epithelial cells are
Growth and renewal: epithelia originate from embryonic germ layers and renew continuously through stem and progenitor
Functions include protection, selective permeability, secretion, sensation, and filtration. Epithelia can be altered by disease or