Intestinal epithelium of a bat, showing the surface coat on the brush borders of the epithelial cells on two neighbouring intestinal villi. The plasmalemma at the free surface of a number of kinds of epithelia possesses a pelage of delicate branching filaments that are matted together to form a continuous coating. This layer is particularly well-developed in the cells lining the gastrointestinal tract. Magnification 21, 000x. Transmission electron micrograph. | |
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