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- Goblet_cell abstract "Goblet cells are glandular simple columnar epithelial cells whose function is to secrete gel forming mucins, which are the major component of mucus. They use both apocrine and merocrine methods for secretion.The majority of the cell's cytoplasm is occupied by mucinogen granules, except at the bottom. Rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, the nucleus, and other organelles are concentrated in the basal portion. The apical plasma membrane projects microvilli to increase surface area for secretion.".
- Goblet_cell thumbnail 404_Goblet_Cell_new.jpg?width=300.
- Goblet_cell wikiPageExternalLink goblets.html.
- Goblet_cell wikiPageExternalLink bioweb.uwlax.edu.
- Goblet_cell wikiPageID "1865366".
- Goblet_cell wikiPageRevisionID "596218022".
- Goblet_cell caption "Schematic illustration of a goblet cell in close up, illustrating different internal structures of the cell.".
- Goblet_cell caption "Transverse section of a villus, from the human intestine. X 350.a. Basement membrane, here somewhat shrunken away from the epithelium.b. Lacteal.c. Columnar epithelium.d. Its striated border.e. Goblet cells.f. Leucocytes in epithelium.f’. Leucocytes below epithelium.g. Blood vessels.h. Muscle cells cut across.".
- Goblet_cell code "TH H3.04.03.0.00009;H3.04.03.0.00016H3.05.00.0.00006".
- Goblet_cell hasPhotoCollection Goblet_cell.
- Goblet_cell image "Gray1060.png".
- Goblet_cell latin "exocrimohsinocytus caliciformis".
- Goblet_cell name "Goblet cell".
- Goblet_cell wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Goblet_cell subject Category:Epithelial_cells.
- Goblet_cell subject Category:Human_cells.
- Goblet_cell subject Category:Mucus_secreting_cells.
- Goblet_cell type AnatomicalStructure.
- Goblet_cell type AnimalBodyPart.
- Goblet_cell type BiologicalObject.
- Goblet_cell comment "Goblet cells are glandular simple columnar epithelial cells whose function is to secrete gel forming mucins, which are the major component of mucus. They use both apocrine and merocrine methods for secretion.The majority of the cell's cytoplasm is occupied by mucinogen granules, except at the bottom. Rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, the nucleus, and other organelles are concentrated in the basal portion.".
- Goblet_cell label "Becherzelle".
- Goblet_cell label "Cellula mucipara caliciforme".
- Goblet_cell label "Cellule caliciforme".
- Goblet_cell label "Célula caliciforme".
- Goblet_cell label "Célula caliciforme".
- Goblet_cell label "Goblet cell".
- Goblet_cell label "Komórki kubkowe".
- Goblet_cell label "Slijmbekercel".
- Goblet_cell label "Бокаловидная клетка".
- Goblet_cell label "杯細胞".
- Goblet_cell sameAs Pohárková_buňka.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Becherzelle.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Célula_caliciforme.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Cellule_caliciforme.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Cellula_mucipara_caliciforme.
- Goblet_cell sameAs 杯細胞.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Slijmbekercel.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Komórki_kubkowe.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Célula_caliciforme.
- Goblet_cell sameAs m.0624_y.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Q813622.
- Goblet_cell sameAs Q813622.
- Goblet_cell wasDerivedFrom Goblet_cell?oldid=596218022.
- Goblet_cell depiction 404_Goblet_Cell_new.jpg.
- Goblet_cell isPrimaryTopicOf Goblet_cell.
- Goblet_cell name "Goblet cell".