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The term goblet cell derives from the characteristic wineglass shape of these cells in conventionally fixed tissue: a narrow base and an .... Other names for this lesion include adenocarcinoid, mucinous carcinoid tumor, and crypt cell carcinoma.

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Which organ structure goblet cells is?

The goblet cells are found and scattered among the other cells in the epithelium.


Are goblet cells dangerous?

Goblet cells are not dangerous; they are a normal part of human anatomy.


Do goblet cells move?

No


What colour are goblet cells?

Goblet cells do not have an exact color, by via mimcroscope, they appear purple, or dark blue.


An example of a unicellular gland is what?

A unicellular gland example is a goblet cell. Goblet cells are typically found in the lining of the respiratory and digestive tracts and secrete mucus to help lubricate and protect these surfaces.


What are mucus cells called?

Goblet cells stomach


Would a mucus secreting goblet cell would be an example of a unicellular gland?

No, a mucus-secreting goblet cell is an example of a unicellular exocrine gland. Unicellular glands, like goblet cells, are individual cells that secrete substances.


What does have chloroplast cell a goblet cells b rbc c guard cells d none of these?

Goblet and RBC are animal cells.Guard cells have chloroplasts.


What secretes mucins?

Goblet Cells


Can you produce progesterone and Goblet cells if your tubes are tied?

Yes, getting your tubes tied doesn't affect progesterone or goblet cells.


What types of epithelial Cells secrete mucus?

Goblet cells secrete mucus, a viscous fluid composed primarily of highly glycosylated proteins called mucins suspended in a solution of electrolytes.Goblet cells.


Where do goblet cells occur in the respiratory system?

Goblet cells are in the respiratory epithelium, which lines the airways from the pharynx down into the lungs. They secrete mucous.