Glandular epithelium forms when a portion of the epithelial tissue folds inward, resulting in the formation of multicellular glands capable of secreting substances.
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Glandular epithelium is specialized epithelial tissue that forms glands. It secretes substances such as hormones, enzymes, and sweat. Glandular epithelium forms through invagination or proliferation of epithelial cells followed by differentiation into secretory or excretory cells.