they have a large surface area, a good blood supply close by, thin walls (often only 2 cells thick) and are moist. This all aids in effective gas exchange.
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if there American wall cells they will stretch and get lazy causing extream fatness and a dieases called ineedamcydee .
epithelial cell
Red blood cells are adapted for oxygen transport due to their concave shape and lack of a nucleus, allowing for more space to carry oxygen. Nerve cells are adapted for rapid transmission of electrical impulses with their long axons. Muscle cells are adapted for contraction with abundant mitochondria for energy production.
yes because they have many different specially adapted features that all work together and make sure the plant is functioning correctly
They have adapted to their job by developing a cell membrane to keep unwanted waste
they meet together
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The cilia on the cells that line your windpipe help to sweep mucus, particles, and bacteria out of your respiratory tract to keep it clean and clear. This helps to protect your lungs from infections and maintain healthy respiratory function.
The job of the heart is to pump oxygenated blood to parts and cells in your body. This is called the circulatory system.
if there American wall cells they will stretch and get lazy causing extream fatness and a dieases called ineedamcydee .
They have hair (cilia) which cleans your windpipe.
Ciliated epithelial cells are adapted for their job of moving mucus and debris along surfaces within the body by having hair-like structures called cilia on their surface. These cilia beat in a coordinated fashion to create a sweeping motion that helps propel particles along. Additionally, ciliated epithelial cells are often found lining respiratory passages and the female reproductive system, where their movement helps maintain proper function and health.
enables air to get to the lungs a passageway.
the organ is adapted to blood
epithelial cell
A tube that carries air from the windpipe to the lung