nasal passage
The inner walls of the lungs are covered with cilia, small microscopic hairs that are consistently moving in a wave-like flow upwards toward the throat and mouth.
Animals that have three layers of embryonic tissue with organs in a cavity completely lined with the mesoderm are called triploblastic animals.
cilia
Endosteum
The roof of the nasal cavity.
The inner walls of the lungs are covered with cilia, small microscopic hairs that are consistently moving in a wave-like flow upwards toward the throat and mouth.
Water is brought through cilia-lined pores into the hollow cavity of the sponge. As water passes through the pores, the cilia trap oxygen to breathe
The trachea is lined with ciliated columnar epithelium, which has hundreds of tiny hairs called cilia.
Sponges have a cavity lined with specialized cells that absorb the food that enters or is swept in by cilia. Not very complex.
Your fallopian tubes are lined with tiny hair-like structures called cilia which are constantly swaying back and forth to help guide the egg and push it along to the uterus :)
Animals that have three layers of embryonic tissue with organs in a cavity completely lined with the mesoderm are called triploblastic animals.
The trachea is lined with ciliated columnar epithelium, which has hundreds of tiny hairs called cilia.
Little hairs called cilia. Get on my level
alveolus
cilia
Endosteum
Yes it is true that epithelial cells may have cilia or processes called microvilli on their surfaces. The digestive tract is not lined internally mainly with stratified cuboidal cells.