Respiratory tract is lined by ciliated epithelium. The function of cilia is to - *
(A) Trap dust
(B) Trap germs
(C) Push out mucus with trapped germs and dust
(D) Push in air vigorously
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Ciliated epithelium is a thin tissue that has hair-like structures on it. These hairs, called cilia, move back and forth to help move particles out of our body. We find ciliated epithelial tissue in our respiratory tract and in the fallopian tubes of women.
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B) Trap germs
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Respiratory tract is lined by ciliated epithelium. The function of cilia is to - *
Trap germs
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