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Q: What has microvilli and goblet cells and is located in the digestive tract?
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What tissue is microvilli and goblet cells associated with?

Epithelial


Microvilli cilia and goblet cells are modifications of which type of epithelial tissue?

simple columnar


Tiny projections maintained by microfilaments of the surface of digestive cells are?

Microvilli


Epithelial cells may have cilia or processes called microvilli on their surfaces?

Yes it is true that epithelial cells may have cilia or processes called microvilli on their surfaces. The digestive tract is not lined internally mainly with stratified cuboidal cells.


Goblet cells are found in the layer of the digestive tract wall called?

mucosa


What would be of most importance to goblet cells and other glandular?

golgi bodies


A high density of microvilli is to be expected especially on the surface of epithelial cells located in the?

small intestine


Are goblet cells found with pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium?

Absolutely. This type of epithelial cell is found mainly in the trachea and respiratory tract, and any system open to the outside must have mucous to keep it functioning properly for diffusion and cell health. Goblet cells make the mucous, and they are found in respiratory, digestive and reproductive system epithelium.YESYes. You have them in bronchial epithelium, probably.


Is microvilli found in animal cells or plant cells?

animal cells


What types of tissue can have have microvilli?

Cells that line the small intestine are covered with microvilli for increased absorption.


What is commonly found wedged between simple columnar epithelial cells?

Goblet cells


What are cells abundant within the large intestine called that produce large amounts of lubricating mucus to aid in the passage of feces to the end of the digestive tract?

goblet cells