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Oral mucosa is an important part of oral cavity, which covers all oral surfaces except teeth. The anterior part of the oral mucosa is connected with the lip skin, and the posterior part is connected with the pharyngeal mucosa. Histologically, it is composed of epithelium and lamina propria. Oral mucosal epithelial cells can prevent bacteria and other microorganisms from entering deep tissues.
During the intercellular phase, the material in the nucleus that can be stained with basic dyes is called chromatin.