Gland cells arise from epithelial tissue when a portion of the epithelium folds inward, forming a multicellular gland.
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Gland cells arise from epithelial tissue through a process called cellular differentiation. During development, certain epithelial cells specialize and change shape, function, and structure to form secretory glands, enabling them to produce and release various substances.