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What  \: is \:  Ciliated \:  epithelium 
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Answered by MoonB0Y
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A region of epithelium consisting of columnar or cuboidal cells bearing hairlike appendages (see cilium) that are capable of beating rapidly. 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.

Answered by daisyDrishti
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Ciliated epithelium are small hair-like protuberances on the outside of eukaryotic cells. They are responsible for the locomotion of the cell itself, or the fluids on the cell surface.

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