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Features and functions of the mucous cells ​

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Mucous is a viscous fluid that lines the entire digestive tract and respiratory tract

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Mucous is composed of epithelial cells, dead leukocytes,water ,mucin and inorganic salts.It is chiefly produced by mucous cells which clustered in small gland situated in the mucous membrane is lining of the digestive tract.Mucous cells are largely found in the mouth where they lubricate the food and keeps the oral membrane moist when they are in contact with air..Mucous in nasal cavity helps to trap bacteria and dust particle during inhalation. Gastric mucous protects the stomach from highly acidic gastric juice.

The main function of a mucous fluid is to lubrication and protective many of passages of digestive and respiratory tracts.

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