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Exfoliative cytology is the study of cells shed or collected from epithelial surfaces

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What if epithelial cells in urine is 8-10 HPF?

The presence of 8-10 epithelial cells per high power field (HPF) in urine is considered within normal limits. Epithelial cells can be shed into the urine during the normal process of cell turnover in the urinary tract. However, if there are other abnormalities or symptoms present, further investigation may be warranted.


What does wbc and epithelial cells in sputum mean?

White blood cells (WBC) in sputum indicate inflammation or infection in the respiratory tract. Epithelial cells in sputum are cells from the lining of the respiratory tract shed during illness or inflammation. Both can provide valuable information to healthcare providers about the underlying condition causing respiratory symptoms.


Skin cells are what kind of cells?

Skin cells are a type of epithelial cell that make up the outer layer of the skin. They provide a protective barrier for the body and are constantly being shed and replaced through a process of cell division.


Where does the genetic material in the cell from the inner lining of the intestine stay?

The genetic material in the cells from the inner lining of the intestine, primarily found in the cell nucleus, remains within the cells themselves. These cells are part of the epithelial tissue that lines the intestine, and they continuously renew and shed into the intestinal lumen. The nucleus contains the DNA that carries the genetic information necessary for the cells' functions and regeneration. Hence, the genetic material is retained within the cells and not released into the intestinal cavity.


Which layer of the skin contains stratified squamous epithelium?

The layer of the skin that contains stratified squamous epithelium is the epidermis. This outermost layer is composed primarily of keratinized stratified squamous epithelial cells, which provide protection against environmental factors, pathogens, and water loss. The structure allows for continuous regeneration as older cells are shed and replaced by new ones from deeper layers.

Related Questions

How do epithelial cells eat?

epithelial cells do not eat. There are layers and layers of them, your skin, and they do nothing but shed off every day.


What is the skin cancer called that comes from the layer of skin that replenishes the shed epithelial cells?

squamous carcinoma


Does the human eye shed skin?

Yes, the human eye can shed skin cells from the surface of the cornea. These cells are constantly sloughed off and replaced with new cells to maintain a healthy ocular surface.


What if epithelial cells in urine is 8-10 HPF?

The presence of 8-10 epithelial cells per high power field (HPF) in urine is considered within normal limits. Epithelial cells can be shed into the urine during the normal process of cell turnover in the urinary tract. However, if there are other abnormalities or symptoms present, further investigation may be warranted.


What is smegma and can it make a woman pregnant?

It is a combination of exfoliated (shed) epithelial cells, transudated skin oils, and moisture. It can't get a woman pregnant.


What does wbc and epithelial cells in sputum mean?

White blood cells (WBC) in sputum indicate inflammation or infection in the respiratory tract. Epithelial cells in sputum are cells from the lining of the respiratory tract shed during illness or inflammation. Both can provide valuable information to healthcare providers about the underlying condition causing respiratory symptoms.


Is the epidermis composed of stratified squamous epithelium?

Yes. This allows for the skin to withstand friction/abrasion.


Skin cells are what kind of cells?

Skin cells are a type of epithelial cell that make up the outer layer of the skin. They provide a protective barrier for the body and are constantly being shed and replaced through a process of cell division.


What does sq epi indicate in urinalysis?

In urinalysis, "sq epi" typically refers to squamous epithelial cells. The presence of these cells can indicate contamination of the urine sample, as they are commonly shed from the lining of the urethra or external genitalia. While a few squamous epithelial cells can be normal, a significant increase may suggest improper sample collection or, in some cases, underlying conditions that need further investigation.


How is DNA found in dog saliva?

All mammals constantly shed cells, from their skin, their epithelial tissue (such as the inside of the cheeks) and elsewhere. Microscopic pieces from the inside of the cheeks end up in the saliva; and they contain DNA.


What is epithl cel squa in urine test?

Lower one third of urethra (the last tube leading urine stream from bladder to outside) and the epithelium lining the vagina in a woman are lined by flat cells known as squamous epithelial cells. All cells in the body are shed off regularly and at higher rate when there is infection or inflammation. In a woman the urine samples usually get contaminated by a little of vaginal secretions which has abundant squamous epithelial cells.These cells are shed in small numbers in men. When urine is examined these cells if present are identified and reported usually as +. ++. +++ etc depending upon their numbers. By themselves they are not diagnostic but help in deciding about the extent of vaginal contamination in urine samples for culture in women.


Andre needs to paint the exterior of his shed He knows that the larger the surface area the more expensive it will be to paint?

The expense to paint the shed is a function of the shed's surface area.