Not on its own. Epithelial cells are basically cells that cover body surfaces, cavities, etc. Like your skin. So it can stretch...but it won't "move" on its own.
yes it does
Epithelial cells make up the glands, and the tissues that line the surfaces of blood vessels and organs in the body.
Epithelial cells cover the surface of the intestine.
mucus is moved by the cell epithelial cell
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I'm not sure but I think epithelium is a tissue and epithelial is a cell
brain cell -Neuron liver cell red blood cell white blood cell - Phagocyte -Macrophage - Lymphocyte skin cell Intestinal epithelial cell Cilliated Epithelial cell Squamous epithelial cell columnar epitheliar cell
Glial is not a type of epithelial cell.
no
Yes, Psoriasis is an excessive rate of epithelial cell growth.
Epithelial cells make up the glands, and the tissues that line the surfaces of blood vessels and organs in the body.
Epithelial cells cover the surface of the intestine.
an animal cell
mucus is moved by the cell epithelial cell
yes it have.
The cell parts of an epithelial cell include; apical and basal regions and a basement membrane (basal lamina). Epithelial cells are held together by desmosomes, adherens, tight junctions and gap junctions.
An epithelial cell can be divided into basal and apical functional regions.
A ciliated epithelial cell is adapted to remove dirt from people's lungs.