cilia
cilia is wrong. The correct answer is microvilli. cilia is more for movement
Epithelial cells have several functions. They line, protect, and form different glands. Epithelial cells have three shapes: flattened, cube, and elongated.
A red blood cell is a specially adapted cell to help aid maximum absorption of oxygen needed for respiration. In relation to your question, red blood cells (or RBCs) are bi-concave shaped. Their bi-concave shape aids in their absorption of oxygen by increasing the cell's surface area. RBCs are also specially adapted in the way that they have no nucleus - again to fulfil the same function.
Epithelial cells make up the glands, and the tissues that line the surfaces of blood vessels and organs in the body.
Epithelial cells cover the surface of the intestine.
mucus is moved by the cell epithelial cell
A ciliated epithelial cell is adapted to remove dirt from people's lungs.
the sodium-potassium pump in the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cell, cotransporter proteins in the apical membrane of the epithelial cell, and higher sodium ion concentration in the lumen than in the epithelial.
It has small hairs called cilia which trap dust and microbes and the epithelial tissue covers the whole of the surface body.
Epithelial cells have several functions. They line, protect, and form different glands. Epithelial cells have three shapes: flattened, cube, and elongated.
At the cell membrane or plasma membrane
it is layered and it grows, it helps the hair cell when providing a greater surface area for water absorption
A red blood cell is a specially adapted cell to help aid maximum absorption of oxygen needed for respiration. In relation to your question, red blood cells (or RBCs) are bi-concave shaped. Their bi-concave shape aids in their absorption of oxygen by increasing the cell's surface area. RBCs are also specially adapted in the way that they have no nucleus - again to fulfil the same function.
brain cell -Neuron liver cell red blood cell white blood cell - Phagocyte -Macrophage - Lymphocyte skin cell Intestinal epithelial cell Cilliated Epithelial cell Squamous epithelial cell columnar epitheliar cell
no
Glial is not a type of epithelial cell.
Yes, Psoriasis is an excessive rate of epithelial cell growth.
Epithelial cells make up the glands, and the tissues that line the surfaces of blood vessels and organs in the body.