Preparation of Squamous Epithelium Cells from Human Mucosa Mouth

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Squamous cells from the mucosa of the human mouth play vital roles in protecting and maintaining oral health. This guide outlines the steps to prepare slides of these cells for microscopic examination using simple materials and methods. Caution is advised when handling methylene blue due to its toxic nature. Collaboration and safety measures are emphasized throughout the process.


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  1. preparation of the squamous epithelium cells from the human mucosa mouth By : T. Moudy bin Saleh

  2. Introduction Squamous cells are the thin, flat cells that make up the epidermis, or the outermost layer of the skin. It protects many of the passages of the digestive and respiratory tracts in the body. Large numbers of mucous cells occur in the mouth, where mucus is used both to moisten food and to keep the oral membranes moist while they are in direct contact with the air.

  3. How to make a slide of squamous cell ?

  4. Materials Glass microscope slides Plastic cover slips Paper towels or tissue Methylene Blue dye cotton swabs

  5. Metods : 1.Take a clean cotton swab and gently scrape the inside of your mouth. 2.Smear the cotton swab on the center of the microscope slide for 2 to 3 seconds. 3.Add a drop of methylene blue solution and place a coverslip on top. 4.Remove any excess solution by allowing a paper towel to touch one side of the coverslip. 5.Place the slide on the microscope, with 4 x or 10 x objective in position and find a cell. Then view at higher magnification.

  6. Concentrated methylene blue is toxic if ingested. Wear gloves and glases . This dye is toxic when ingested and it causes irritation when in contact with the skin and eyes.

  7. Lets work together

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