can somebody tell me the functions of ciliated epithelium
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The function of ciliated epithelial cells is to move or sweep away secretions or foreign bodies (such as dust) from the epithelial surface in structures like the nasal cavities, bronchial tubes and trachea. These cells have tiny hair-like structures called cilia that move in a wave-like motion.
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Ciliated epithelium performs the function of moving particles or fluid over the epithelial surface in such structures as the trachea, bronchial tubes, and nasal cavities. It often occurs in the vicinity of mucus-secreting goblet cells.
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