Goblet cells produce mucus which traps particulate matter in the air that we breathe in and is swept into the oral cavity to be either swallowed or spit out.
cellular respiration
Cell Respiration
Cellular respiration
cellular respiration
Respiration They use stomata.
Goblet cells
by the process of respiration
Anaerobic Respiration. The cells produce lactic acid in the process.
Goblet cells line the bronchi. They secrete mucus (a complex polysaccharides that aids in the cleansing process). These goblet cells become damaged upon prolonged exposure to cigarette smoke
Cellular respiration occurs when cells oxidize food molecules into carbon dioxide and water. Cellular respiration is the process that cells use to get their energy.
The cells that makes mucus are called goblet cells. These are glandular simple columnar epithelial cells that secrete gel forming mucins, which are the major component of mucus.
Cellular respiration is one of the processes that cells perform. Organisms do not perform this process. Instead they perform respiration. Cells use cellular respiration to obtain one of the three sources needed for them to live- oxygen. Without this process, cells would not be able to perform other functions.