Cilia are hair that act like little fans or propellers. They move fluid and create a current. The egg goes with the flow
A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
They use mucus created by the root hair cells, to retract the duct between the oviduct and the lung.
Well, the cell membrane is on the outside of a cell. So that is the answer , on the outside of the cell, protecting the inner part.
Ciliated epithelium is located in the lining of most body cavities. Some of the cavities that have ciliated epithelium are the lungs, trachea, and nose. Ciliated epithelium serves to keep dust and debris out of the lungs and control the flow of mucus.in your lungs . Its The tissue in your lungs!!In the respiratory tractThe ciliated epithelium is a type of tissue located inside the nose. Cilia or nose hairs are situated on top of the ciliated epithelium and triggers sneezing when dust particles are caught in the cilia.In what organ will you find ciliated epithelium? Primarily in the trachea.
the hairs
in the oviduct
They help to move the egg down the tube and into the womb.
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A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine
They use mucus created by the root hair cells, to retract the duct between the oviduct and the lung.
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Ciliated cells help to clear dust and dirt from your airways with tiny hairs.
A ciliated cell dies when it finishes doing it job which is either to sweep up mucus to the throat or to brush up dust and destroy it.
because they clear out the lungs
Mucus can get into your lungs if your ciliated cells stop working.
I need to know how ciliated cells help the fertilised egg to function
They sweep dust and microbes