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epithelial cells form the epithelium, the layer of cells forming the epidermis of the skin and the surface layer of mucous and serous membranes. The cells rest on a basement membrane and lie closely approximated to each other with little intercellular material between them. The epithelium may be simple, consisting of a single layer, or it may be stratified, consisting of several layers. ...
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epithelium Thin membrane tissues covering most of the body's structures and organs, internal and external. Also describes the the first layers that heal over a wound.
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epithelium The inner and outer tissue covering digestive tract organs.
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epithelium Layer of cells that form the epidermis of the skin and the surface layer of mucous membranes.
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epithelial tissue The layers of cells forming the boundary of organs or tissue.
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