True
primary bronchi
The cilia beat in waves hundreds of times a second catching the egg at ovulation and moving it through the tube to the uterine cavity. The cilia move the egg along the length of the Fallopian tube.
Cilia lining moves the human egg through the oviduct. They beat in such a manner that it drives the egg toward the uterus.
Flagella and cilia aid in motion in protists. At the same time, cilia and flagella beat water back and forth so that it can go through the mouth-like openings of protists for them to pick food particles.
its cells that go up Claudia Sacks noseThey are cells that have cilia, which are hairs! The cell is designed to stop lung damage! You will find them in animal cells, there is one kind of plant cell that has it too.
Flagella. Or, are you talking about cilia?
cell is smallest organ of all living organism we can't see cell through the neck eye. I think you are refering to the cilia of a cell.
Cilia
cilia "beat" in a rythmatic motion to force mucus and substances away from the lungs.
primary bronchi
Back towards the throat.
cilia prevents the entrance into the body by pathogen by constantly beat toward the outside of the body. If it is in your throat it will beat it toward your stomach so stomach acid can destroy the pathogen.
Cilia move in coordinated manner to push the particles out side your respiratory tract. This is very good protective phenomena in your body.Most probably cilia beat in coordinated manner to push the particles out of your respiratory tract. Without such coordination the particles can not be pushed so effectively.
Away from the lung and toward the mouth and nasal cavity.
you can have a false negative but NOT a false positive
The cilia of the primary bronchi mucosa functions by beating upward towards the larynx. As such, they conduct air into both lungs.
The cilia beat in waves hundreds of times a second catching the egg at ovulation and moving it through the tube to the uterine cavity. The cilia move the egg along the length of the Fallopian tube.