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What cells are in your cheek

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Answer:squamous epithelial cells

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epithelial cells.

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The tissue that lines the inside of the mouth is known as the basal mucosa and is composed of squamous epithelial cells. These structures, commonly thought of as cheek cells, divide approximately every 24 hours and are constantly shed from the body.

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