B. oral mucosa
answer is B. oral mucosa
cover both external and internal body
Epithelial cells found on the surface. They cover the and line the free surfaces.
Epithelial tissue coats surfaces in the body.
Epithelial tissues line cavities and cover the body. They are different in their types as the ones that line cavities are covered with a watery fluid (serous). The outer covering is dry.
Epithelial TissueConnective tissue is not the answer. The correct answer is epithelial tissue.Epithelial Tissue's main purpose is to cover surfaces, and line the cavities. This means it also works with glands, glands are groups of cells specialized to produce a substance that is sent out to other parts of the body.There are two types of glands that go with Epithelial Tissue:1) Exocrine glands: these are the ducts that carry out the secretion, such as sweat, or oil for your hair follicles.2) Endocrine Glands: This depends on the blood flowing through the duct to carry the secretions to another organ. These secretions are hormones.Thus meaning that since the Endocrine Glands go with the Epithelial tissue it means that Epithelial tissue forms hormones.
The gill casing is called the operculum
They cover the surfaces and the cavities of the body. Outer most layer of surfaces is an epithelial cell
Epithelial tissue, or skin.
Epithelial cells cover the surface of the intestine.
Epithelial cells make up the glands, and the tissues that line the surfaces of blood vessels and organs in the body.
epithelial
cover both external and internal body
skin grafts
yes .
No, epithelial tissue covers of free body surfaces and forms glandular tissue.
Epithelial TissueEpithelialEpithelialvisceral
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.