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Polygonal Prism Actually, it is a polygonal pyramid. A polygonal prism would have two polygonal faces.
A pyramid has a single polygonal face as its base.
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Prisms consist of two polygonal "bases" and rectangular faces joining them. Prisms are named after the polygonal bases.
Carcinoma can be the source of polygonal cells in the body. Carcinomas are cancers that general begin in the tissues of the body. The cell's DNA is damaged and the begin to change form and appear in abnormal shapes.
The short answer is, a problem for whatever the sample was removed from. Breaking down the phrase, we have: 1. Discohesive (pronounced dis-co-HE-sive) - the cells are not organized (cohesive); the cells are arranged in an abnormal pattern 2. Clusters - the cells are making little islands of themselves rather than arranging as a continuous sheet or structure 3. Atypical - not normal; showing signs of genetic or structural changes 4. Epithelial - a cell classification associated with the linings of organs as well as with the production of enzymes or hormones Putting everything back together, you have abnormal, organ lining or organ forming cells that are not organized and are gathered into little groups. In practical terms, this is likely either a cancer or a pre-cancerous growth that is invading and expanding into the local normal tissues.
The clusters are called the islets of Langerhans.
The cheek epithelial cells are flat and irregularly shaped. They are polygonal squamous cells that have a very thin membrane.
the clusters are called ganglions
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Polygonal Prism Actually, it is a polygonal pyramid. A polygonal prism would have two polygonal faces.
The shape of the chief cells of the skeletal muscles is that they are tube-shaped.
One celled but live in clusters of many cells.
Collenchyma tissue composed of polygonal cells includes parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.