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  1. Ciliated cells, the most numerous of the cell types, extend through the full thickness of the epithelium provide a coordinated sweeping motion of the mucus coat called the "ciliary escalator" that serves as an important protective mechanism for removing small inhaled particles.
  2. Mucous (goblet) cells which are interspersed among the ciliated cells and also extend through the full thickness of the epithelium producing mucous.
  3. Brush cells which are columnar cells that bear microvilli. The basal surface is in synaptic contact with the afferent nerve endings and the detect sensations.
  4. Small granule cells whose cytoplasm processes is sometimes observed extending to the lumen and cytoplasm contains numerous, membrane-bonded, dense-core granules.
  5. Basal cells which serve as a reserve population by maintaining individual cell replacement in the epithelium.
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