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What is a tube containing cilia called?

A tube containing cilia is called a trachea. The trachea is part of the respiratory system and it helps to move mucus and debris away from the lungs by the beating action of the cilia.


What do you call the fingerlikeprojections that sweep the agg cell to the fallopian tube?

they are called cilia cells, they sway from side to side and sweep the egg down the fallopian tube.


What types of tissue can have cilia?

The parts of the body that have ciliated columnar epithelium include the nose, the trachea, and the uterine tube. The cilia in the nose and trachea help expel foreign particles that should not enter the lungs while the cilia in the uterine tube help move the egg and sperm to the Fallopian tube.


Is cilia found in plant cells?

No. Cilia are not found in plant cells.


What is the function of the cilia in the uterine tube?

The cilia in the uterine tube help to move the egg from the ovary to the uterus by creating a sweeping motion that propels the egg along the tube. This movement aids in the fertilization process by guiding the egg towards the sperm for potential fertilization.


Do plant cells have cilia?

No they do not, they don't have flagellum either.


How are cilia cells different to a simple cell?

Cilia cells are specialized cells that have hair-like structures called cilia that aid in movement or sensing stimuli. Simple cells do not have cilia and are basic cells that perform general functions within the body. Cilia cells are more complex and have specific functions related to moving substances or detecting signals.


Is cilia found in both plant and animal cells?

Most plant cells have neither flagellum nor cilium but in some cases there are exceptions. For example, the cycads have some cells with cilia and flagella. In particular, sperm cells have a flagella.


What are the hairs called on the fallopian tube?

cilia


What cells line the trachea?

The cilia are always moving, bacteria or particles of dust trapped in the mucus are moved away by cilia. The cilia waft the mucus containing bacteria and dust up to the back of the throat, so that it doesn't block up the trachea and thus keeps it clean.


What cell has cilia in it?

Many bacterias and some eukaryotic cells have cilia.


Is a cilia a microorganism?

No. Cilia are hairlike structures found on some cells.