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cells found lining the nose and windpipe is called

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Answered by casy206
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The pleural cavity is lined by mesothelium. ... The conducting passageways of the respiratory system (nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles) are lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue, which is ciliated and which includes mucus-secreting goblet cells.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Cells found lining the nose and windpipe is called pseudo stratified columnar epithelial tissue.

Explanation:

  • A pseudostratified epithelium is a type of epithelium that, though comprising only a single layer of cells, has its cell nuclei positioned in a manner suggestive of stratified epithelia.
  • Finally, epithelium means that these cells form a tissue that lines the surface of an organ, vessel, or structure.
  • Therefore, pseudostratified columnar epithelium is a falsely striated tissue (and therefore, a single layer of cells) composed of columnar-shaped cells that line an organ or cavity space.

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