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Where are the epithelial cells with cilia found?

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Answered by aadil1290
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it often occurs in the vicinity of mucus-secreting goblet cells. 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. Ciliatedepitheliumcontains goblet cells, which secrete mucous........

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it often occurs in the vicinity of mucus-secreting goblet cells. 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. Ciliatedepitheliumcontains goblet cells, which secrete mucous.

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