The parts of the body that have ciliated columnar epithelium include the nose, the trachea, and the uterine tube. The cilia in the nose and trachea help expel foreign particles that should not enter the lungs while the cilia in the uterine tube help move the egg and sperm to the Fallopian tube.
epithelial tissue contains cilia and microvilli, ect...
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Cilia do not form any kind of tissue. They are a part of cells that help assist in mobility. Tissues are a group of similar cells all contributing to a common function.
Microvilli, cilia, and flagella.
It uses it idiots!
There are four major tissue types: epithelia, connective, muscle and nervous tissue.
The four basic types of cell tissue are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.
Epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective tissue.
To help move things across the surface of the tissue.
Squamous: The internal layer of the lung Cuboidal: Found in the kidneys Columnar: Intestinal lining Pseudostratifier (sp?): Found in the trachea (with cilia) and Vas Deferens.
Microvilli, cilia, and flagella.
simple columnar
It uses it idiots!
Flagella and cilia
There are four major tissue types: epithelia, connective, muscle and nervous tissue.
Short, hair like appendages help in fastening to mucous membranes. These numerous appendages are called fimbriae. Cilia are another short, hair like appendage that extends from living cell surfaces.
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous
The four basic types of cell tissue are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.
protists. most likely consumers. they use flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia ( they are a mode of movement)
The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.