cilia
Cilia
Movement of cilia becomes less in cold whether. This makes your respiratory tract susceptible to infection.
Cilia wave about in particular manner to perform some particular function. For example the cilia in your respiratory tract push the foreign particles outwards. Cilia push the egg towards the uterus.
The tiny hairs that trap dust and pollen are known as cilia. Cilia traps dust and pollen in the nose before it reaches the lower respiratory tract and lungs.
They are known as cilia.
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.
cilia
Respiratory system has got cilia all over the tracheobronchial tree. This protect the respiratory system from damage.
Cilia
cilia
If cilia are paralyzed then mucus-containing particles, including bacteria, will remain in the lungs and may cause a respiratory infection.
These are called cilia.
Cilia are the tiny hairs that sweep dust and dirt out of the respiratory system.
cilia are made of micro tubules that project off certain cells such as the respiratory tract.
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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.