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Glandular epithelium makes up glands such as sweat glands; it is always multicellular.

Glandular Epithelium

A type of epithelial tissue that forms the secreting portion of glands, either endocrine or exocrine.

  • Comprehend the role of epithelial tissues in protection, secretion, and absorption.
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imaani yeltonAug 04, 2024
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Glandular epithelium can be either multicellular, such as sweat glands, or unicellular, such as goblet cells which secrete mucus directly onto the surface of the epithelium.