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Multilayered structures illustrating cellular junctions and membranes, epithelial tissues for design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Multilayered structures illustrating cellular junctions and membranes, epithelial tissues for design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Multilayered structures illustrating cellular junctions and membranes, epithelial tissues for design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Multilayered structures illustrating cellular junctions and membranes, epithelial tissues for design Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Epithelial Tissues
Multilayered structures showcasing cellular junctions and membranes, designed for epithelial tissues Royalty Free Stock Photo
Layered structures depicting cellular junctions and membranes, intended for the design of epithelial tissues Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Epithelial Tissues Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unveiling the Intricate Architecture of Epithelial Tissues A Microscopic Exploration of Cell Configurations and Royalty Free Stock Photo
Epithelial tissue covers the whole surface of the body. It is made up of cells closely packed and ranged in one or more layers. This tissue is specialised to form the covering or lining of all internal and external body surfaces. Epithelial tissue that occurs on surfaces on the interior of the body is known as endothelium. Epithelial cells are packed tightly together, with almost no intercellular spaces and only a small amount of intercellular substance. Epithelial tissue, regardless of the type, is usually separated from the underlying tissue by a thin sheet of connective tissue; basement membrane. The basement membrane provides structural support for the epithelium and also binds it to neighbouring structures.


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