what are cheek cells
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Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells (cells that contain a nucleus and other organelles within enclosed in a membrane) that are easily shed from the mouth lining.A cheek cell, an epithelial cell found in the tissue on the inside lining of the mouth, continually secretes mucus to maintains a moist environment in the mouth. For this reason, cheek cells are frequently used to establish paternity and other investigations involving DNA. ...
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Cheek Cells Under a Microscope - Requirements/Preparation/Staining
Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells (cells that contain a nucleus and other organelles within enclosed in a membrane) that are easily shed from the mouth ...
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