Biology, asked by shreyansh6329, 1 year ago

epithelial cells are normally found in urine since they are sloughed off from the urethra, kidneys, urinary bladder and the genital tract."

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Answered by Anonymous
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Epithelial cells naturally slough off from your body. It's normal to have one to five squamous epithelial cells per high power field (HPF) in your urine. Having a moderate number or many cells may indicate: a yeast or urinary tract infection (UTI) kidney or liver disease.

Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

➡️ Squamous: These are large epithelial cells that come from the vagina and urethra. They are the type most often found in a woman's urine. Transitional: These occur in men between the urethra and renal pelvis. They tend to be found in older men and are also called bladder cells.

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