cell layer
cell sheath
Portion of tissue, that consists of single layer of cells connected to each other by cell junctions. Examples: layer of glial cells; epithelium.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | lamina |
| Latin Name | cell sheath |
Sub-structures
basal cell layer of urothelium
Organ
blood-air barrier
Vessel
blood brain barrier
Organ
blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier
Nerve
blood nerve barrier
Nerve
ciliary marginal zone
Organ
cuticle of hair
Organ
dentate gyrus subgranular zone
Organ
egg cylinder
Organ
floor plate
Organ
granulosa cell layer
Organ
haemolymphatic fluid-testis barrier
Organ
layer of hippocampal field
Organ
mesangium
Organ
roof plate
Organ
septum pellucidum
Organ
sheath of Schwann
Nerve
spongiotrophoblast layer
Organ
stratum intermedium of tooth
Organ
theca cell layer
Organ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cell layer?
Portion of tissue, that consists of single layer of cells connected to each other by cell junctions. Examples: layer of glial cells; epithelium.
What is the Latin name for the cell layer?
The Latin name for the cell layer is cell sheath.
Related Structures
1st arch mandibular component
ventral mandibular arch
1st arch mandibular ectoderm
ectoderm of mandibular component
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme
mandibular component mesenchyme
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from head mesenchyme
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from neural crest
1st arch maxillary component
1st arch maxillary ectoderm
ectoderm of maxillary component
1st arch maxillary-mandibular cleft
1st arch maxillary-mandibular groove ectoderm
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