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function of ciliated epilthileum​

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Answered by nidhisinghal8157
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • ciliated columnar epilthileum is responsible for the passage of ovum through fallopian tubes
  • in respiratory tract it helps in expelling the mucous and particles trapped in it towards the pharnyx.

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