Cilia push the contaminated mucus out ward. so as to protect your lungs from damage.
Damage to the basilar membrane impairs hearing. More specifically, damage to cilia cells (tiny hairs within the B.M.) corresponding to the frequency of a sound result in the impairment of ones ability to hear that frequency. An average, a healthy young person is able to hear between 20-20,000 hertz and will have approximately 30,000 cilia. By middle age damage to cilia reduces the range of hearing to an average of 12-14,000 hertz.
They push the foreign particles out wards. This helps to protect your lungs from damage by the particles.
This is a reversible process.
It has cilia
Fortunately, the damage is reversible.
Cilia push the contaminated mucus out ward. so as to protect your lungs from damage.
A loud sound can damage your hearing by killing cilia in your ear that makes you hear things, and when you kill all the cilia you lose your hearing.
Cilia are present all over the bronchial tree. Cilia push the foreign particles out wards. By this way cilia protect your respiratory system from damage by particles. Cilia also push the bacteria out from the respiratory tract.
Respiratory system has got cilia all over the tracheobronchial tree. This protect the respiratory system from damage.
The cilia are the little hairs in your respiritory system that move the mucus up and out of your lungs. If you damage the cilia and produce more mucus, then you can't move mucus out of your lungs. If you quit smoking the cilia will heal completely after a few weeks.
"Reversible" means something you can take back, so it basically means damage you can repair. For example: You could spill something on a car seat and have it cleaned, the same way you can replace a broken headlight.
Damage to the basilar membrane impairs hearing. More specifically, damage to cilia cells (tiny hairs within the B.M.) corresponding to the frequency of a sound result in the impairment of ones ability to hear that frequency. An average, a healthy young person is able to hear between 20-20,000 hertz and will have approximately 30,000 cilia. By middle age damage to cilia reduces the range of hearing to an average of 12-14,000 hertz.
Mucus secreted by goblet cells trap the foreign particles. Cilia push the particles out wards. This protects your lungs from damage by the foreign particles.
It is used to filter out dust and pollen when breathing in, and also is used to heat the air we breathe in through our nose.
Mucus secreted by goblet cells trap the foreign particles. Cilia push the particles out wards. This protects your lungs from damage by the foreign particles.
cilia protect you lungs by stopping and bacteria and dust from reaching them. if the cilia is damaged then dust and bacteria will be able to get down you throat and cause a lot of damage. hope this helped :)