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Epithelial cell that secretes mucus?
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Apical cell
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Basal cell
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Spiderman cell
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Goblet cell
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A goblet cell is an epithelial cell that secretes mucus. Mucus is a slimy substance that helps protect and lubricate the surfaces of the body. Goblet cells are found in various tissues, including the respiratory and digestive tracts. They have a unique shape, resembling a goblet or wine glass, with a wide base and a narrow opening at the top. This shape allows them to store and release mucus efficiently. The secretion of mucus by goblet cells is important for maintaining the health and functioning of the body's tissues.