| 1. | In general the number of goblet cells is an indicator of mucus production.
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| 2. | One of the cells is the goblet cell, which produces mucous.
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| 3. | Bronchiolar cells gradually increase in number as the number of goblet cells decrease.
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| 4. | It is lined with an epithelium that has goblet cells which produce protective mucins.
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| 5. | This mucus is produced in specific cells called goblet cells.
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| 6. | These physiological responses include stimulating goblet cell mucus secretion and contraction of smooth muscle.
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| 7. | The secretion of mucin involves P2RY2 receptors found on the apical membrane of goblet cells.
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| 8. | The same goes for goblet cells, although there are scattered ones in the first bronchioles.
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| 9. | It is composed of non-keratinized, stratified squamous epithelium with goblet cells, and also stratified columnar epithelium.
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| 10. | The epithelium, the most exposed part of the mucosa, is a glandular epithelium with many goblet cells.
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