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Aladin creations [Music] normal cells and cervical smear a cervical smear also called a Pap test is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women detecting cervical cancer early with a pap smear gives you a greater chance at a cure pap smear can also detect changes in your cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future for detecting and differentiate these abnormal cells you must have clear knowledge about normal cells in cervical smear so there are six main normal cells we can see in cervical smear they are superficial squamous cells intermediate squamous cells are basal cells metaplastic squamous cells endocervical cells and endometrial cells superficial squamous cells the superficial squamous cells comprises the outermost layer of the non-keratinized epithelium these cells are large and flat polygonal cells 40 to 60 micrometer in diameter we can see a singly or clusters the cytoplasm is abundant and usually get pinkish to orange in color and occasionally folded but