Cilia
Cilia and flagella are the structures that sweep materials across the cell surface. These hair-like projections are made up of microtubules and are capable of rhythmic beating, which helps in moving fluids, mucus, or other substances along the cell surface. In certain cells, such as those lining the respiratory tract, cilia play a crucial role in clearing debris and pathogens.
The function of cilia is to remove foreign particles and mucus from the surface of the respiratory system. This is to prevent the blockage of airways.
The ciliated mucosa is a layer of tissue found in certain parts of the body, like the respiratory tract and fallopian tubes, where specialized cells called cilia help move mucus and debris. The cilia beat in a coordinated way to sweep material along the surface, aiding in functions like clearing airways or assisting egg transport.
Door sweep. It is a strip of material attached to the bottom of a door to prevent cold air from entering and warm air from escaping.
Sweep in a fan refers to the arc or range in which the fan blades move to circulate air. A fan with a larger sweep covers a wider area, resulting in better air circulation within a room. Sweep is typically measured in inches and can vary depending on the size and design of the fan.
What about "sweep a new pool surface"?
A Sweep Across New York - 1903 was released on: USA: February 1903
The Bissell Natural Sweep Carpet and Bare is wide surface cordless sweeper. Their Homecare 2880 Perfect Sweep also has a comparable surface area at an affordable cost.
Dave the Barbarian - 2004 Sorcerer Material Sweep Dreams 1-9 was released on: USA: 20 February 2004
Cilia and flagella are the structures that sweep materials across the cell surface. These hair-like projections are made up of microtubules and are capable of rhythmic beating, which helps in moving fluids, mucus, or other substances along the cell surface. In certain cells, such as those lining the respiratory tract, cilia play a crucial role in clearing debris and pathogens.
Northern sweep across the plains
The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."
The present infinitive of "sweep" is "to sweep."
"Barrer el piso" means to sweep the floor in Spanish. It involves using a broom to clean dirt and debris off the floor surface.
They occur on the surface of specialised cells and are called "cilia".
Side bangs go from one side of the forehead to the other. They sweep across the forehead.
"Sweep over" refers to a sudden or widespread occurrence of something, often involving a feeling, emotion, or physical force that moves rapidly across a space or affects a large area. For example, a sense of sadness might sweep over a crowd during a somber event, or a storm could sweep over a region, bringing heavy rain and winds. The phrase conveys a sense of immediacy and impact.