in the digestive tract
in the bones
in the bones
In the digestive tract
in the bones
in the bones
in the bones
in the bones
In the digestive tract
in the bones
in the bones
in the digestive tract(APEX)
in the bones
in the bones
in the bones
in the digestive tract
In the adult intestines, the stem cells that generate new cells to protect the tissues are located in the intestinal crypts. These stem cells are found at the base of the crypts and continuously divide to produce new cells that migrate upwards to replace the older cells that line the intestinal surface.
No, but the closest thing to it would be the Golgi apparatus. Cells make up the organ that is the intestines, so an organ (the intestines) cannot be found within a cell, but only an animal cell could be found in intestines.