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Generally, animal cells have cilia and plant cells do not.
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Rotifers are multicelled like any human being
i dont no but something big will happen
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Cilia are found on the outside of the cell as projections for bacteria and virus.
i dont even know what a mucosa line in the trachea is
It might be pollution and dirty and nasty
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i dont no the trachea is located just below the pharynx. when we breath the air enters the pharynx, the trachea, the bronchus,the bionchioles, the alveolus and finally enters th lungs so the trachea moves air into the bronchus.The trachea is made up of ring of cartillage which keep the trachea opened when we inspire and expire
No,nothing will happen you just might get in trouble ,but if you ask your teacher or your parents they might help you improve your grade!!!
i dont really know... Did you expect me to?
Um, well, go ask someone else, cause i dont know.
The two branching tubes in the respiratory system are the bronchi. They are branches of the trachea.
Generally, animal cells have cilia and plant cells do not.
I really dont know but if you can help please it's for the star test
i dont think so i think it just gateway