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Suppose the lining of trachea in our body was composed of squamous epithelium instead of ciliated epithelium.How could it affect the respiratory system? Explain.

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Answered by harshu1866
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In ciliated epithelium there are hair like structure which do not allow particle to passes through trachea. due to which respiration goes on continues without any problem. squamous epithelium do not have hair like structure so respiration process have to face problem

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Answered by Praneeth331
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Most of the respiratory passageways, from the nasal cavity through the bronchi, are lined by ciliated, pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells. Bronchioles are lined by simple cuboidal epithelium. (Lung alveoli, in contrast, are lined by very thin simple squamous epithelium.)



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