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What is a cilliated cell?

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That stands at the top (cilla) waves about to send the gems out of the nose that's how we sneeze!

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What is the function of the cilliated cell?

they clean


10 types of an animal cell?

brain cell -Neuron liver cell red blood cell white blood cell - Phagocyte -Macrophage - Lymphocyte skin cell Intestinal epithelial cell Cilliated Epithelial cell Squamous epithelial cell columnar epitheliar cell


Where are Cilliated cells found?

Lungs


Your trachea and bronchi are lined with these two things?

cilliated squamous epithellium cells


How might cell shape affect cell function?

The shape of a cell will affect its surface area. The surface area of a cell dictates how much interaction the cell will have with its environment. Cells with high surface area are usually cells that require a lot of interaction with their environment. A cilliated cell in the lung is used to transfer oxygen in/out of the body.


What is the functioin of cilliated cells found in the nose?

Repeling dust and micro organisms and secreating mucos.


What does a cilliated epithelial cell do?

Cilia are tiny hairlike structures that can move back and forth allowing a cell to move through a medium such as water. the ciliated cells are found on the outside surfaces of that organism.Epithelial is a term usually having to do with the skin of larger organisms.This is what protects you from the bacteria that live in the intestines, many of which can cause disease if they enter your bloodstream.


What are the slimy secretions in the lungs that protect it from dust and infectious agents?

it is called mucus secreted from the cilliated epithilia cells


If an organ's lining or coverings are located in areas of high friction the tissue will most likely be?

cilliated ephithelium?


How do cilliated cells stop microbes or dust from entering the lungs?

They do not stop it but the mucus and motion of the cillia remove said microbes and dust should they get into the lungs.


What is the function of a ciliated cell in the airway?

The ciliated cells has tiny hairs on it, called cilia, which sweep mucus, which is produced by goblet cells, up the airway. The mucus traps dirt particles and stop them from entering the lungs and causing infection. The ciliated cell therefore sweeps mucus up the airway where it is either swallowed or coughed out.


What is an fact about the trachea?

It is the sirght of the only spuedostriated epithelium. The full name for the epithelium here is psuedostriated cilliated non-keratinising collumnar epithelium with goblet cells.