scilearner Posted October 12, 2009 Posted October 12, 2009 wikipedia-In biology and medicine, an epithelium is a tissue composed of cells that line the cavities and surfaces of structures throughout the body.[1] Many glands are also formed from epithelial tissue.[2] It lies on top of connective tissue, and the two layers are separated by a basement membrane.[3] When they say line the cavities and structures do the mean inside or outside. Does epithelium create a membrane outside or is it inside the membrane like villi in the intestine. What does the term line in imply. Thank you!!
GDG Posted October 13, 2009 Posted October 13, 2009 wikipedia-In biology and medicine, an epithelium is a tissue composed of cells that line the cavities and surfaces of structures throughout the body.[1] Many glands are also formed from epithelial tissue.[2] It lies on top of connective tissue, and the two layers are separated by a basement membrane.[3] When they say line the cavities and structures do the mean inside or outside. Does epithelium create a membrane outside or is it inside the membrane like villi in the intestine. What does the term line in imply. Thank you!! IIRC, both. Epithelium lines the insides of lumens (like the inside of the intestine) and the outside of organs. Your skin is a form of epithelium.
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