The respiratory tract is lined with ciliated epithelium.
Cells with hairlike structures are found in cells lining the inner walls of the esophagus, bronchioles, as well as the intestines. These hair-like structures are called microvilli. Their function is to beat in one direction and facilitate in the movement of small particles in one direction. They are particularly useful in places of the body where there are air ducts.
On the tip of your hair.
it is lungs
it is lungs
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You would find cells with hair-like structures on the surface of the skin called cilia or on the lining of the respiratory tract. These structures play a role in moving substances along the surface of the cell or organ they are found in.
mytochondria
you can find live cells in your body or in the bodies of other animals.
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Yes. You will find an blood cell in an animal and human body only.
Chloropast and cell walls
it is found in your body