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The function of Goblet cells is to secrete HCl.
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Cotyledons are also called-
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_____ (Turbinates/Mucus) regulate the temperature and humidity of the air during respiration.
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Goblet cells secrete _____ (mucus/hormone) in the body of an individual.
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Which of the following organ (s) participate in the conditioning of air during inhalation?
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Which cells in the trachea and bronchi produce mucus?
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What is the need for conditioning of incoming air during inhalation?
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The lower part of the Goblet cell is swollen with the presence of mucin droplets.
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The turbinate regulates the temperature of the incoming air during respiration.
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Goblet cells do not secrete mucus.