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They are actually small hairs called Cilia. Not cells.
Dust cells are also known as alveolar macrophages. They are found on inner surfaces of lung alveoli. They eat up pathogens or any foreign particles there.
The function of the goblet cells are to secrete mucus which will trap any dust particles and bacteria that may have been inhaled. The cilia work together with the goblet cells by beating, pushing the mucus liquid up, out of the trachea with the dust particles ad bacteria that need to be removed from the body. This beating action by the cilia is known as the 'sweeping action'.
Dust particles are solids.
Dust particles are tiny particles of solid material.
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70% of the dust in our houses are made from dead skin cells.
They are actually small hairs called Cilia. Not cells.
Its called the cilia.
Epithelial cells I think.... or Cilia, no i think Cilia are hairs!
Dust cells are also known as alveolar macrophages. They are found on inner surfaces of lung alveoli. They eat up pathogens or any foreign particles there.
The function of the goblet cells are to secrete mucus which will trap any dust particles and bacteria that may have been inhaled. The cilia work together with the goblet cells by beating, pushing the mucus liquid up, out of the trachea with the dust particles ad bacteria that need to be removed from the body. This beating action by the cilia is known as the 'sweeping action'.
The Dustagrabba cells. Kidding, cilia.
Yes they love the taste. It is quite different to normal particles but they taste like chicken.
Dust particles are solids.
The goblet cells have this function.