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Surface mucous cells (arrow) line the entire surface of the stomach and extend into the gastric pits. They should not
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be confused with goblet cells, which are not found in the stomach. In the alimentary canal, goblet cells are located
in the mucosa of the small and large intestine and the appendix. Goblet cells have the shape of a wine glass, and
the gastric surface mucous cells are columnar epithelial cells.
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