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draw the picture of cheek cells and
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Answered by abhi1266
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digram of human cheek cell

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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CHEEK CELLS

  • The tissue that lines the inner of the mouth is known as the basal mucosa and is comprised of squamous epithelial cells. These structures generally thought of as cheek cells, distribute nearly every 24 hours and are always shed from the body.
  • Cheek cells secrete a continual supply of mucin, the main element of mucous. In a mixture with the salivary glands, the mucin retains a moist setting in the oral cavity. Adequate moisture content must be repeatedly maintained in order to benefit enzymes in loosening up food, facilitate swallowing, and commence the process of digestion. They are often utilized for DNA fingerprinting research, as well as paternity testing.
  • Human cheek cells are a vastly common example of simple squamous epithelial. These cells are eukaryotic in function and comprise the cell membrane along with the prominent nucleus in between.

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