Perithelium

Perithelium is a collective term used in biology to refer to various structures, such as cells, tissues, organs or organ systems, that play an important role in the functioning of the body. In this article we will look at what perithelium is and its importance for human health.

Perithelium begins with the appearance of the primary perithelium, which develops at the embryonic level in utero. The maturation process of each type of perithelium usually occurs in a certain sequence, and if at least one of the stages of this process is disrupted, this can lead to various diseases and problems.

Primary perithelium appears first due to certain factors such as genes, hormones and infections that can disrupt the development of normal perithelium. However, under normal conditions, with proper development, the perithium is a protective and supportive structure that surrounds all important organs and tissues of the body. It performs the following functions:

1. Protective - the perithelium provides protection to tissue and organs from bacteria, viruses and other pathogenic agents. He