Biology, asked by prachisingh9970, 4 months ago

name the tissue which lines the trachea in humans. State any one advantage of this tissue being present here.

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Answered by vidhi1209
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Answer:

A mucous membrane, similar to those in the nasal cavity, lines the interior of the trachea. Cells in this membrane, called goblet cells, release mucus to help prevent microorganisms and debris from entering the lungs. The trachea is also lined with tiny hair-like structures called cilia.


prachisingh9970: tissue??
Answered by rishabh8959
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Answer:

Coloumnar Epithelial Tissue

Because it contains numerous mucus secreting goblets


prachisingh9970: advantage?
rishabh8959: Their location on the membrane, close to transmembrane transport proteins allows the end products of digestion to be quickly and immediately absorbed into the body. This epithelium is also structured to provide a barrier against non-specific movement of lumenal substances. os the advantage
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