Cell Parietal

Parietal cell (s. Parietalis)

A parietal cell is a type of cell that is found in the tissues of the body. It is one of the types of connective tissue cells and is involved in the formation of tissues that provide support and protection to the organs and systems of the body.

One of the functions of the parietal cell is the formation of fibers that form a framework for tissues. It is also involved in the formation of cells that protect organs from damage. The parietal cell can also participate in the production of hormones and other biologically active substances.

However, a parietal cell can also be dangerous to the body if it begins to grow and spread into tissues. This can lead to the development of tumors such as cancer. Therefore, it is important to monitor the condition of the parietal cell and control its growth and development.