i think its Golgi apparatus. YES IT IS, UR RIGHT.
ribosomes are most numerous in mouth cells. ribosomes are protrins of the cell.
Clearly the cells of the salivary glands make heavy use of The Golgi Apparatus.
Golgi apparatus.....
it is responsible for pakaging and all that. (look for golgi apparatus on Google)
Hope this helps you in your homework or whatever you wanted it for.... :)
The Golgi apparatus I suppose. This is because the cells of the mouth have to secrete digestive enzymes and saliva and this is the work of the Golgi apparatus.
golgi apparatus
The Golgi appartus
the liprogever
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Golgi apparatus (or Golgi body, whatever your textbook describes it as)
Epithial cells lines the skin mostly, but it can also be found in places like lungs and inside of the mouth.
Cheek cells are epithelial cells (Skin cells) and with all the things going on in your mouth, scraping cells with a toothpick would simply make the cells "fall off" onto the toothpick for sampling. (Epithelial cells are easy to collect)
Oral epithelium is the skin or skin cells in your mouth. For example, if a doctor rubs the inside of your cheek with a Q-tip and puts it under a microscope, the sample can contain those cells.
because once the cell is exposed to oxygen it oxidizes causing to cellular structures to spread out on a slide
Golgi apparatus (or Golgi body, whatever your textbook describes it as)
Ribosomes are not the most numerous cell inside the mouth and neither is a Golgi apparatus. Anybody who says that is wrong. The most numerous cell inside the mouth are Lysosomes. It is Lysosomes because they break down waste and help digestion.
Yes you shed cells every where, even in the mouth.
saliva glands
Epithial cells lines the skin mostly, but it can also be found in places like lungs and inside of the mouth.
Cheek cells are epithelial cells (Skin cells) and with all the things going on in your mouth, scraping cells with a toothpick would simply make the cells "fall off" onto the toothpick for sampling. (Epithelial cells are easy to collect)
No, because choloroplasts are only found in plants
Generalized cells are round or spherical in shape and perform basic life functions. Cheek cells are generalized cells. They are flat, basically round, and protect the inside lining of the mouth.
inside your mouth is the teeth and tonisles
I'm 6 1/2 inches and cut....my build is similar of that to a rugby player, i have blonde hair and blue eyes...my clients agree that this is an accurate description of myself. I'd love to have my mouth around your cytoplasmic organelle and lick your cells....and transport them slowly!
Oral epithelium is the skin or skin cells in your mouth. For example, if a doctor rubs the inside of your cheek with a Q-tip and puts it under a microscope, the sample can contain those cells.
because once the cell is exposed to oxygen it oxidizes causing to cellular structures to spread out on a slide