Because the 'hairs' on the top which are called Stereo cilia help it sweep away the dust and dirt particles found in the air. :D And Im Eleven! X iiim Ammazingg!
A nucleus is good at its job because it's programmed to be. It contains the cell's DNA and directs the cell's activities.
whats the cell walls job??
It's job is to make the cells have a greater surface area, and to help move secretions or objects around so that they do not block or get in the way of anything else. There are ciliated epithelium in your nasal passages to help move mucus out, so that you can still breath. Also they are found in a woman's uterine wall, to help move the egg to where it is safe and supported.
the Nucleus
It determines the shape of the cell.
They sweep dust and microbes
A ciliated cell dies when it finishes doing it job which is either to sweep up mucus to the throat or to brush up dust and destroy it.
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.
It has small hairs called cilia which trap dust and microbes and the epithelial tissue covers the whole of the surface body.
A ciliated cell has a number of special features which helps in the normal functioning. They have protruding hairs which are able to trap anything that may be harmful to the cell in the mucus.
Ciliated cells have hair-like structures called cilia that move in a coordinated manner. Their main function is to help move fluids, particles, and mucus across various surfaces in the body. For example, ciliated cells in the respiratory tract help to sweep mucus and trapped particles out of the airways.
A leaf cell is good at its job because it contains chlorophyll. It is even better at its job when it is larger.
Well, hello there, friend! A ciliated cell is designed to help move things along, like dust or mucus, in our bodies. It's like a little cleaning crew, always working to keep things nice and tidy. Just like how we all have a role to play in this big, beautiful world, ciliated cells have their important job too.
the cell wall is good at its job because it goes the whole way round the cell to keep it protected and it keeps the shape
A nucleus is good at its job because it's programmed to be. It contains the cell's DNA and directs the cell's activities.
it protects the inner layers.
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