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There are about 210 types of human cells.

Keratinizing epithelial cells


Wet stratified barrier epithelial cells


Exocrine secretory epithelial cells


Hormone secreting cells


(Gut, Exocrine Glands and Urogenital Tract)


Metabolism and storage cells


Barrier function cells (Lung, Gut, Exocrine Glands and Urogenital Tract)


Epithelial cells lining closed internal body cavities


Ciliated cells with propulsive function


Extracellular matrix secretion cells


Contractile cells


Blood and immune system cells


Sensory transducer cells


Autonomic neuron cells


Sense organ and peripheral neuron supporting cells


Central nervous system neurons and glial cells


Lens cells


Pigment cells


Germ cells


Nurse cells


References


See also


Animal cells

 

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