Epithelial tissue cells are tightly packed, forming a continuous sheet with a small amount of cementing material between them and almost no intercellular spaces.
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The cells in epithelial tissue are tightly packed in continuous sheets, forming a protective barrier. They are closely bound by specialized junctions, creating a cohesive layer that covers body surfaces, lines cavities, and forms glands.