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Epithelial Cells are what make up the cellular layer known as Epitheila, often used to seperate body tissue to external environment found in: | Epithelial Cells are what make up the cellular layer known as Epitheila, often used to seperate body tissue to external environment found in: | ||
#Skin | #Skin | ||
#Intestine lining | #Intestine lining | ||
#Lungs | #Lungs | ||
#Kidney | #Kidney | ||
Cilia are often found on the Apical membrane ( | Cilia are often found on the Apical membrane (the membrane that is exposed to the lumen) these significantly increase surface area to aid absorbtion and can even in some organs are used as a brush boarder to prevent infection. | ||
The structure of a layer of epithelia shows junctions between each cell known as 'tight' or 'leaky' junctions. |
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Epithelial Cells are what make up the cellular layer known as Epitheila, often used to seperate body tissue to external environment found in:
- Skin
- Intestine lining
- Lungs
- Kidney
Cilia are often found on the Apical membrane (the membrane that is exposed to the lumen) these significantly increase surface area to aid absorbtion and can even in some organs are used as a brush boarder to prevent infection.
The structure of a layer of epithelia shows junctions between each cell known as 'tight' or 'leaky' junctions.