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    Functions of Epithelial Tissue

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    In this article we will discuss about the functions of epithelial tissue

    Functions of Epithelial Tissue

    Production

    • The skin is made up of stratified squamous epithelium and it protects the skin from sunlight, bacteria and physical damage.
    • Stratified epithelium is present on the surface of the vagina, it’s a barrier to pathogens.
    • The outer surfaces of organs and blood vessels throughout the body are covered by squamous, columnar, and cuboidal epithelium.

    Secretion

    • Thyroid glands are made up of cuboidal epithelium and they secret thyroxine.
    • Columnar epithelium lines the inner surface of the stomach and secretes gastric juice.
    • Glandular epithelium represents the inner layer of skin and secrets sweat, oil, mucus, etc.
    • Salaivary glands have cuboidal epithelium and they secrete salaiva.

    Filteration

    • Lining of kidney tubules is made up of cuboidal epithelium and filters the wastes from blood plasma.
    • Ciliated epithelium of your respiratory tract filters out dirt and particles and cleans the air that you breathe in.

    Absorption

    • The cuboidal epithelium is present on kidney tubules and it re-absorbs useful materials from urine.
    • The inner surface of the intestine columnar epithelium is present and its function is absorption of nutrients.

    Others functions

    • Ciliated epithelium sweeps the ovum towards the uterus.
    • The Alveoli of the lungs have simple squamous epithelium, it permits diffusion of gases.
    • Capillaries have simple squamous epithelium. It helps the exchange of materials.

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