Heavy smoking causes the cilia to die off. Which means the lungs are not cleaned properly.
the cilia ( which is the hairs on the ciliated epithelial) cell becomes paralysed - so cannot move nor clean the mucus out of the lungs and heavy smoking can cause the cilia to die off.
Chain smoking will burn and damage the cillia of the nose of which helps keep the nose clean and free from foreign body invasion.
The cilia cell becomes paralysed.
Your cilia do not get affected by the occasional smoking. Cilia are affected in chronic smokers. But then there is probably nothing like occasional smoking. You are either a chronic smoker or nonsmoker. Smoking two cigarettes can make you addicted to smoking. Your cilia get damaged by chronic smoking. The pseudstratified ciliated epithelium is eventually replaced by stratified squamous epithelim in case of the chronic smokers. Such type of change is called as metaplasia. If you stop the smoking the original epithelium is resumed eventually.
Around the cell bodies but it also attaches itself to a microtube at one point.
Cilia in eukaryotes and flagella in Protists and Bacteria.
To help simple organisms move. They act like legs
No, It is not used for respiration instead it is used for the movement or locomotion of body.
cilia
The heat from smoking is too high for the cilia to live. The heat actually burns the cilia and kills the cell.
Cilia does not have any form of a cell. It is merely an organelle of a cell.
Your cilia do not get affected by the occasional smoking. Cilia are affected in chronic smokers. But then there is probably nothing like occasional smoking. You are either a chronic smoker or nonsmoker. Smoking two cigarettes can make you addicted to smoking. Your cilia get damaged by chronic smoking. The pseudstratified ciliated epithelium is eventually replaced by stratified squamous epithelim in case of the chronic smokers. Such type of change is called as metaplasia. If you stop the smoking the original epithelium is resumed eventually.
Smoking.
it is in a plant cell
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are cell surfaceprojections familiar to ....
Many bacterias and some eukaryotic cells have cilia.
Cilia and flagella
Bacteria do not have cilia. They have fimbriae and flagella.
Cilia and flagella are found on the exterior of the cell membrane
Palisade cell