Bronchitis damaged your cilia which is very dangerous. the function of cilia is to move the mucus out of your trachea but since there will be no cilia the mucus will accumulate in the lungs and will reduce the air being inhaled which can suffocate you. u cannot exercise. your stamina will go down and things like that
smoking causes tar to build up on the lungs, and the Cilia can't function properly.
Yes, cilia do help.
Your lungs are the reasons you body has Oxygen. In your lungs, we do produce mucus, which we cough up because of the cilia in our lungs. Smoking causes this cilia to not move the mucus out of your lungs which in turn causes problems.
It burns the cilia in your lungs. It kills them, basically. That means that you can't feel particulates coming into your lungs which could lead to bronchitis or something.
(not an accurate awnser.more research into the question will be needed) the hairs on our lungs cells are called cillia.one of their purposes is to clean the lungs and keep the blood flowing in and out of your lungs
Cilia are present all over the bronchial tree. Cilia propel the foreign particles out wards.
Yes
Cilia are hair like structures that brush away particles in your lungs. When you smoke dust, pollen and other particles get stuffed into them and sit there. If they are there for a long time they form tar.
Tobacco burns to produce various toxic substances. The addictive drug component is nicotine, but other by-products include Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide and a carcinogenic tar. Not only that, but the smoke paralyzes the cilia in the lungs, the same cilia that sweep the lungs clean of "various toxic substances."
cilia "beat" in a rythmatic motion to force mucus and substances away from the lungs.
The cilia are the little hairs in your respiritory system that move the mucus up and out of your lungs. If you damage the cilia and produce more mucus, then you can't move mucus out of your lungs. If you quit smoking the cilia will heal completely after a few weeks.