Yes it does. Though it is not totally made of goblet cells, it is made of different tissues that allow it to expand and contract. The goblet cells in the inner lining produce mucus and are found wherever there is columnar epithelium in the body. This can be in the urinary system, the gastrointestinal tract, and respiratory system.
Within the human body, stem cell niches maintain adult stem cells in a quiescent (inactive) state.
Humans are comprised of approximately 30 trillion cells in the body, which include various types of cells such as skin cells, nerve cells, and blood cells. Additionally, the human body hosts a diverse community of microorganisms, with estimates suggesting that there are roughly as many or more microbial cells than human cells in and on the body.
there are binucleated cells in the liver and in the transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder
Starch is a polysaccharide found in plant cells that consists entirely of glucose monomers. It serves as a storage form of energy in plants and is the main carbohydrate source in the human diet.
Epithelial cells in humans typically contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 46 chromosomes. These pairs consist of 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX or XY). This diploid number is standard for most somatic cells in the human body, including epithelial cells.
Goblet cells are not dangerous; they are a normal part of human anatomy.
In human bronchi, the cell volume of goblet cells is approximately 2400 micron3 according toMERCER, R. R., RUSSELL, M. L., ROGGLI, V. L. & CRAPO, J. D. 1994. Cell number and distribution in human and rat airways. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology,10, 613-624.
what does the ody consist of? what does the body consist of?
A human bladder neck is a constricted portion of the urinary bladder, which is formed by the meeting of its inferolateral surfaces proximal to the opening of the urethra.
Within the human body, stem cell niches maintain adult stem cells in a quiescent (inactive) state.
The human body is mostly made up of water, which accounts for about 60% of its total weight. Other major components include proteins, lipids (fats), carbohydrates, and minerals. Additionally, the body is composed of various organs and tissues that work together to support its functions.
The human digestive system organ is the gall bladder.
Yes, human urine can contain some cells, such as white blood cells, red blood cells, and epithelial cells. However, the presence of cells in urine can vary depending on factors like hydration levels and the individual's health status.
The normal capacity of the bladder is 300 to 1000ml. However a bladder with the capacity of just over 2000ml is not unknown.
Humans are comprised of approximately 30 trillion cells in the body, which include various types of cells such as skin cells, nerve cells, and blood cells. Additionally, the human body hosts a diverse community of microorganisms, with estimates suggesting that there are roughly as many or more microbial cells than human cells in and on the body.
The urethra.
Neuron Erythrocyte (RBC)LymphocyteLeucocyte (WBC)Bone cellHepatocyte (Liver cell)Sperm cellOocyte (Egg cell)Goblet cellEndothelial cell(there are many more, obviously)