nyálkahártyáknak
Nyálkahártyáknak, often translated as mucous membranes, are specialized tissues that line various internal surfaces of the body and secrete mucus. These membranes form a protective barrier against pathogens and environmental irritants. They are found throughout the body, including the respiratory tract, digestive system, urinary tract, and reproductive organs.
The primary function of nyálkahártyáknak is lubrication and protection. The mucus they produce helps to trap
Structurally, nyálkahártyáknak consist of an epithelial layer resting on a connective tissue layer called the lamina
Inflammation of mucous membranes is known as mucositis. This condition can be caused by various factors, including