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Ciliated Epithelia

Ciliated Epithelial cells line the airways. Their function is to waft mucus (which traps harmful microorganisms) to the back of the throat to be swallowed.

Cilia

Cilia

  • The cells have hair-like structures on them called cilia, which can be moved in unison (all together).
Mitochondria

Mitochondria

  • Moving the cilia needs energy (from respiration), so these cells contain many mitochondria.
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