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Cilia are present in your fallopian tubes. They push the egg to wards the uterus. By the time the fertilized egg reaches the uterus, it is ready for implantation. That is the beauty of nature.

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What is the function of the ciliated cells in the lining of the oviduct?

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Where is the ciliated cell in your body?

Cells in ciliated columnar epithelia. Primarily in the upper respiratory passages (where they help sweep out the mucus-trapped particles) and in the Fallopian tube (to help move the ovum towards the uterus).


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How does the ovum cell work?

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What is the letter of the ciliated cell?

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What is the name of the cell that has little hair that wave to move particles?

The cell with little hair-like structures that wave to move particles is called a ciliated cell. Cilia are hair-like structures that beat in a coordinated manner to help move fluid or particles along the cell's surface.


What job does the ciliated cell do?

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What is a ciliated cell designed to stop?

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What is ciliated cell's adptation?

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