EPITHELIUM
EPITHELIAL TISSUES
Question
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Nuclei
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Cilia
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Mucus
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Goblet Cells
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Detailed explanation-1: -In the simple columnar cells they are arranged in a single layer lining the inner surface. They are cells that are taller than they are wide. The “open spaces” seen among the cells are specialized goblet cells that produce mucus.
Detailed explanation-2: -Goblet cells are unicellular intraepithelial mucin-secreting glands scattered within simple epithelia, such as cuboidal, columnar, and pseudostratified epithelia.
Detailed explanation-3: -Goblet cells are found scattered among the epithelial lining of organs, such as the intestinal and respiratory tracts. They are found inside the trachea, bronchi, and larger bronchioles in the respiratory tract, small intestines, the large intestine, and conjunctiva in the upper eyelid.
Detailed explanation-4: -Intestinal: Goblet cells are a type of intestinal mucosal epithelial cell, the primary function of goblet cells is to synthesize and secrete mucus. These mucins help neutralize the acids produced by the stomach. They also help in lubricating the epithelium for the easier passage of food.