microridges
Microridges are microscopic ridge-like protrusions on the apical surface of certain squamous epithelial cells, most prominently in the epidermis of fish and amphibian larvae. Under light and electron microscopy, they form a labyrinthine pattern of ridges that run in longitudinal or intersecting directions across the cell surface.
Structure and organization: Each microridge is built from an underlying network of actin filaments just beneath
Function and development: The ridges increase the effective surface area of the epithelium and help retain