Where Are Multicellular Glandular Epithelium Comprising A Cluster Of Cells Seen In The Body?
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Multicellular Glandular Epithelium:
The glandular epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue which covers the glands of our body.
They are mainly of two types: unicellular, consisting of isolated glandular cells (goblet cells of the alimentary canal), and multicellular, consisting of a cluster of cells (salivary gland).
The major function of the glandular epithelium is secretion.
Such Multicellular Glandular Epithelium cells with clusters of cells can be seen in the salivary glands.