epithelial tissue

NOUN
  1. membranous tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body
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How To Use epithelial tissue In A Sentence

  • Epithelial tissue occurs most commonly in sheets.
  • Indirect division or karyokinesis (karyomitosis) has been observed in all the tissues—generative cells, epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, and nerve tissue. I. Embryology. 1. The Animal Cell
  • Vitamin A is especially important for cell growth and differentiation, especially in epithelial tissues of the gut, brain, and elsewhere.
  • Breast cancer is a malignant cancer that is developed in breast epithelial tissue. The mortality of breast cancer is at the first place in female malignant cancers.
  • Normal epithelial tissue gives off yellow-green fluorescence when excited by helium-cadmium laser light.
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  • Implanted epithelium regenerates unevenly postoperatively, creating clumps of epithelial tissue under the flap.
  • Dermoids are composed of mature epithelial tissues, a combination of skin, hair, desquamated epithelium, and teeth.
  • This fat-soluble vitamin is essential for the maintenance and healing of epithelial tissues, with skin being the largest expanse of epithelial tissue you've got!
  • Zinc will also increase the health of the epithelial tissue lining and sinuses, helping to further resist attack by invading allergy proteins.
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