The cilia cells waft dirt and germs away from the windpipe.
Yes
The Dustagrabba cells. Kidding, cilia.
they are cells in the throat that clear mucus and bad bacteria
It is used to filter out dust and pollen when breathing in, and also is used to heat the air we breathe in through our nose.
they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.The phlegm contains all the nasties we breath in and our immune system capture sin snot.they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.
The mucus (bogies and flem) in the bottom of your throat collects all of the dust and bateria to stop it entering your system, the cilia are ting hair which take all the unwanted mucus to your nose and back of throat. So basically to stop bacteria causing disease.
Mucus and dust are trapped and swallowed at the back of your throat by a cilia cell.
Cilia are present in most of the mammals like in men. They are present through out the animal kingdom, most probably.
Epithelial cells I think.... or Cilia, no i think Cilia are hairs!
Cilia
Back towards the throat.
The Dustagrabba cells. Kidding, cilia.
Cilia are present all over the bronchial tree. Cilia propel the foreign particles out wards.
Dirt and bacteria are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells.
Dust and bacteria are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by a cilia cell.
The two things that are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells are saliva and food. Medicines in the form of pills can also be trapped and swallowed, but trapped pills might make the person choke instead of swallow.
small hairs that brush the dust caught in the throat away
small hairs that brush the dust caught in the throat away