01:119:127 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Simple Squamous Epithelium, Extracellular Fluid, Ureter

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Glandular epithelium tissue duct: structural connection between where the epithelial cells are and where their secretions are being delivered to and functioning exocrine: All of those secretions can act directly on something else. One of the components of saliva (amylase: enzyme that breaks down carbohydrate bonds) Doesn"t need to interact with any other molecule to have an effect intrinsic to the secretion itself are properties that let it act directly on (hydra?) Glandular elements that include the cells that make the secretion. Glandular epithelium: generally stratified cuboidal often times bc the process of releasing the secretions themselves damage the cells so you need a stratified tissue. There are glands that are exocrine that don"t have secretory elements and don"t have ducts because they consist of one single cell (i. e. goblin cell) is a gland found in respiratory system, digestive system.

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