yes, A goblet cell is a unicellular gland. it is a single secretory cell such as mucinogen-secreting cells (goblet cell). There is also multicellular glands like in the gastric area or even ur sweat glands. There are two types the Tubular which is shaped like a test tube and the aveolar, which is also like a test tube but has a sac like shape at the end. then these two different shaped glands also branch off into two separate types, simple and compound.
Goblet cells sole function is to secrete mucin, which dissolves in water to form mucus.
They are found scattered among the epithelial lining of organs, such as the intestinal and respiratory tracts. They are found inside the trachea, bronchus, and larger bronchioles in the respiratory tract, small intestines, the colon, and conjunctiva in the upper eyelid.
goblet glands are present in nasal vaity which secretemucous
It is unicellular gland, which secretes the mucus. It is present in the lining of stomach, intestine and respiratory mucosa.
mucous gland
which are unicellular glands
Goblet cells
Goblet cells
The cells that makes mucus are called goblet cells. These are glandular simple columnar epithelial cells that secrete gel forming mucins, which are the major component of mucus.
You may be thinking of the sublingual gland. But there are many mucus secreting cells embedded in the epithelium of various tissues (such as intestinal tract, female reproductive tract, etc.)
which are unicellular glands
Goblet cells
Goblet cells
goblet cells
The cells that secrete mucus are the goblet cells. They are not considered glands and there are no glands that are mucous.
The cells that makes mucus are called goblet cells. These are glandular simple columnar epithelial cells that secrete gel forming mucins, which are the major component of mucus.
You may be thinking of the sublingual gland. But there are many mucus secreting cells embedded in the epithelium of various tissues (such as intestinal tract, female reproductive tract, etc.)
A drinking goblet
A drinking goblet
whats the symbol for the goblet of fire in the book harry potter and the goblet of fire
Adrian 'goblet' Crook
goblet= clater