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The cell with hair-like structures that wave rhythmically to help move mucus is called a ciliated epithelial cell. These cells are found in various parts of the respiratory tract, where their cilia help to trap and expel foreign particles and pathogens, maintaining clear airways. The coordinated movement of the cilia is crucial for effective mucus clearance and overall respiratory health.

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