Cell that produce mucus in the mucosa. Goblet cell. - 4K stock video

Mucus-producing cells on the mucosa are called goblet cells because they are shaped like goblets. The shape is different from that of normal cells, and the organelles inside the cells are also different.The mucus secreted from the endoplasmic reticulum accumulates in the upper part of the cell, and other organelles are pushed toward the lower part.
Mucus-producing cells on the mucosa are called goblet cells because they are shaped like goblets. The shape is different from that of normal cells, and the organelles inside the cells are also different.The mucus secreted from the endoplasmic reticulum accumulates in the upper part of the cell, and other organelles are pushed toward the lower part.
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