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What Types of Cells Undergo Exfoliation?
Cells that typically undergo exfoliation include epithelial cells from the skin, mucous membranes, and glandular tissues. These cells are continuously renewed through the process of
mitosis
, ensuring that the tissue remains functional and healthy.
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