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What do bacteria possess to allow them to adhere to intestinal lining?

Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.


What is the function of ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct?

What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct


What has a vacuole?

Many different types of cells have vacuoles, which are simply membrane-bound containers for various compounds. For example, the intestinal cells lining the microvilli of the jejunum have vacuoles holding various absorbed nutrients. The exocrine pancreas cells have vacuoles holding digestive enzymes. Eosinophils in mammals have vacuoles holding inflammatory granules.


What types of cells express the telomerase?

cells that replenish the lining of the gut


Cells lining the air passageways?

Connective

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What is antral medication?

I suspect you mean antral metaplasia, when some of the cells of the stomach lining change structure and look more like intestinal lining cells.


What do bacteria possess to allow them to adhere to intestinal lining?

Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.


Can you get DNA from a stool sample?

Yes, there is DNA in "poop". During excretion, cells from the lining of the rectum tend to slough off and there is DNA in these cells. In addition, fecal matter has a large amount of bacteria in it. The bacteria of course have DNA as well.


What are intestinal cells?

cells


How does one receive mucositis?

Mucositis happens when cancer treatments break down cells lining the intestinal track. You can learn more about Mucositis online at the Wikipedia website.


What is the function of ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct?

What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct


Why does HCI acid not effect the stomach lining?

it does actually effect the stomach lining, but DNA in your stomach lining cells learn to produce cells faster. The stomach lining keeps burning away cells, but cells keep being produced.


What types of cells have cilla?

The cells lining the intestinal tract. These produce more surface area so that you can absorb nutrients. Also the same sort of cells line the respiratory tract, these move mucous which has trapped debris. You can swallow and destroy the debris. These some times get over burdened with colds.


What human cells divide the slowest?

The slowest dividing cells in the human body are the nerve cells. Nerve cells generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing communication between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.


Consists of several layers of cells allowing an expandable lining?

consists of several layers of cells allowing an expandable lining


Are epithelial cells of the trachea similar in size and structure to those lining the?

lining the what?