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What are the types of cells found in parathyroid gland?

AAlpha and beta cells

BChiefcells and oxyphil

CParafollicular and follicle cells

DPituicytes and basophil cells

Answer:

B. Chiefcells and oxyphil

Read Explanation:

Oxyphil cell is present. Along with that chief cells are also present. Oxyphilcellsappear at the onset of puberty.


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