Goblet cells are cells that produce mucus. They are positioned among other columnar or pseudostratified columnar cells in the lining and glands of the intestines and in certain passages of the respiratory tract.
mucous-secreting epithelial cells (as of columnar epithelium) located on the bulbar conjunctiva of the eye
Elongated goblet-shaped cells (usually broader toward the cell apex) which secrete protective mucus found embedded in epithelial tissues.
cells in the lining of the trachea and bronchi which make mucus Humans as organisms
Unicellular mucus gland found in the intestinal tract and respiratory tract