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I'm having quite a difficult time finding information for this question. My basic histology book fails me.
"The fully differentiated odontoblast is a columnar shaped cell that shows polarity. What does “showing polarity” mean? Why do some types of cells have this characteristic appearance (polarity) whereas others do not?"
If anyone would care to help me out, I would much appreciate it. Thanks.
"The fully differentiated odontoblast is a columnar shaped cell that shows polarity. What does “showing polarity” mean? Why do some types of cells have this characteristic appearance (polarity) whereas others do not?"
If anyone would care to help me out, I would much appreciate it. Thanks.