Epitheloid Secretary Cells

These cells are responsible for secreting various substances, such as enzymes, hormones, mucus, or other products, into ducts or directly into the bloodstream. The term "epithelioid" refers to their resemblance to epithelial cells, which make up the lining of organs and tissues. These secretory cells play a crucial role in maintaining the body's homeostasis and performing specific functions, depending on the organ or gland in which they are found. 

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