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what are the tiny hair present in part of the lungs that helps in moving mucus?​

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Answered by shagun5759
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\color[red] Cilia are mobile, tiny, finger-like projections on the surface of airway cells. Cilia line the airways and help move mucus up and out of the lungs [5]. Cilia are about 6–7 micrometers tall, or roughly a tenth the width of a human hair

Answered by ayangwkonyak2003
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Cilium (sing. cilia) are the tiny hair present in part of the lungs that helps in moving mucus.

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