Define 'goblet cell'.
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Goblet cells can be found in the epithelium of the small and large intestines. These cells secrete mucus to make food pass more easily through the digestive tract.
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Definition. Goblet cells are modified epithelial cells that secrete mucus on the surface of mucous membranes of organs, particularly those of the lower digestive tract and airways. Histologically, they are mucous merocrine exocrine glands. What does that mean? Goblet cells secrete mucus – mucous glands.
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