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write briefly about ciliated epithelium

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Answered by enakshipathak24
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Ciliated epithelium A region of epithelium consisting of columnar or cuboidal cells bearing hairlike appendages (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. It often occurs in the vicinity of mucus-secreting goblet cells.

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Answered by ShreyaPandey21
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NATURE =>

➡It consists of columnar or cuboidal cells that contain cilia on their free surface.

OCCURRENCE =>

➡ It lines certain parts of urinary tubules of kidney &sperm ducts.

➡It lines the nasal passage ,terminal bronchioles ,ventricles brain & oviducts.

FUNCTIONS =>

➡It helps in movement of mucus ,urine ,eggs & sperm in one direction due to rhythmic & concerted beating of the cilia.

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