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Mucous, made by mucous glands, stick to the cilia of cells that are found in the mucous membranes.
Mucous cells are cells which secrete mucous. They are usually found in mucous membranes. Mucous is a slippery product made from glycoproteins and water.
Mucas
Cilia are cells with tiny hairs like parts on them found in your trachea and lungs. They aid in the movement of mucous and dirt particles out of your lungs. They can also be permanently damaged by smoking resulting in the inability to effectively clean the lungs.
Carina
Absolutely. This type of epithelial cell is found mainly in the trachea and respiratory tract, and any system open to the outside must have mucous to keep it functioning properly for diffusion and cell health. Goblet cells make the mucous, and they are found in respiratory, digestive and reproductive system epithelium.YESYes. You have them in bronchial epithelium, probably.
Mycoplasma are found most often on the surfaces of mucous membranes
In the neck between the mouth and the trachea.
OropharynxLaryngophrynxEpiglottisLarynxTrachea
Cartilage rings that are found in trachea
the upper part of trachea is larynx and lower is two tubes which are bronchi
A literally vast number of Biochemical Components.