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(noun) : a membranous cellular tissue that covers a free surface or lines a tube or cavity of an animal body and serves esp. to enclose and protect the other parts of the body, to produce secretions and excretions, and to function in assimilation
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a tissue forming the boundary of an organ; a characteristic tissue type forming such boundaries.
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Relating to the epithelium, the outer cellular layer covering all free surfaces.
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a thin layer of cells that covers the internal and external surfaces of the body, including body cavities, ducts, and vessels. The epithelium includes squamous epithelial cells and columnar epithelial cells, which meet and overlap at transition zones.
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Cells lining a duct or cavity, which are typically secretory in nature.
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