More often in the area of bronchi there is formation of viscous mucous going through which becomes at extreme level during the cold and cough as normally we experience during the winter times. But the main function of ciliated cell is to provide the more surface area to enzymes which are digesting or metabolizing the mucous continuously.This answer does not answer what the special function is lol
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Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
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One statement that is not true of cilia in the respiratory tract is that they are responsible for gas exchange. Cilia are actually tiny hair-like structures that help move mucus and trapped particles out of the airways, but they do not participate in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Their primary function is to keep the respiratory tract clear of debris and pathogens.
Cilia wave about in particular manner to perform some particular function. For example the cilia in your respiratory tract push the foreign particles outwards. Cilia push the egg towards the uterus.
Gaseous exchange is the primary function of a stoma.
To increase the surface area for gaseous exchange.
Smoking causes damage to the respiratory system, including the cilia in the lungs. This leads to inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it harder to exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. Over time, smoking can impair lung function and decrease the efficiency of gaseous exchange, leading to respiratory problems like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Photosynthesis, gaseous exchange and transpiration etc.
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Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
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Trap air in lungs (act as air pockets 4 gaseous exchange).
Alveoli are found within the lungs. The alveoli act as a specialised gaseous exchange surface in mammals. Another function of alveoli is the production of surfactant.
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Gaseous exchange is a natural process, ventilation is a forced process.
The site for gaseous exchange is the lungs. Carbon dioxide is exhaled and is substituted for oxygen which is inhaled.