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The ciliated columnar epithelium lines the trachea(windpipe) and bronchi(lungs). The squamous epithelium forms the delicate lining of cavities(nose and alveoli etc.)

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Most of the surface area of human lungs are covered with simple squamous alveolar epithelial cells (Type I pneumocytes).

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Isn't it Ciliated?

they have cilia on the surface of their cells, these hairs 'waft' mucus

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