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Cilia
The function of cilia is to remove foreign particles and mucus from the surface of the respiratory system. This is to prevent the blockage of airways.
It is the radius of the fan blade.
They don't the only way to keep dirt from going into your throat is to breathe through your nose where your nose hair and mucus provide traps for dirt. Yout throat cells have tiny hairs which trap and prevent dust and dirt from going into your body, you also have these cells in your nose too.
Paramecia feed on microorganisms like bacteria, algae, and yeasts. To gather food, the Paramecium uses its cilia to sweep prey organisms, along with some water, through the oral groove, and into the mouth opening.
Those are villii, and help to sweep the food bolus along.
Cilia
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they are called cilia cells, they sway from side to side and sweep the egg down the fallopian tube.
Depends if the door opens outwards or inwards. (Inwards go on inside, outwards on outside).
Cilia
Starting by expecting to be the kind of person that she can get along with that will support and care for her the way she needs in her life and depends on. After that, the next sweep comes after marriage when you carry her threw the door on your honeymoon.
Boys had to go inside the chimneys, and it was not uncommon for them to get stuck and die there.
It helps sweep dust away very useful. it does the sweep brush action like we cough and trap help mucus. Cilia cells are very useful for carrying those functions.
They occur on the surface of specialised cells and are called "cilia".
The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."
In the airways of the lungs, cells have waving hair-like structures called cilia. They sweep dirt and germs out of the airways