The cilia trap dust and other particles as the air comes in Cillia are fan like projections in the linings of the tubes in the lungs. It is there job to waft the mucous cainting foreign bodies up to the back of the pharynx where it is swallowed to be destroyed in the stomach.
Cilia line the respiratory tubes and act as small fingers moving any foreign matter or mucous through the tubes. These cilia act the same as those in the nasal passages and keep he passages clear.
Cilia are most often in the nose, where they trap tiny dust and other particles before the reach the lungs, much in the same way an air filter keeps debris from entering your car's engine. Catching the airborne dander in mucus, you see the evidence of the good work of cilia and mucus in what kids call "boogers".
sweep, mucus and other particles away from the lungs.
I believe cilia in the lungs catch potentially harmful particulates from the air and use a sweeping motion to push out of the lungs. Phlegm then gets coughed up.
they help in passing air and keep internal surface of respiratory system lubricated by passing mucus
they make you stink like poo
When look at the function of cilia in the immune system, you mainly refer to the cilia present in the respiratory system. Cilia, along with mucus, are part of the innate immunity your body has. Mucus in respiratory tubes traps most microbes and dust that get past the nasal filter (nasal hair). Cilia on cells lining the tubes sweep mucus upward and out of the system. !!
Cilia are present all over the bronchial tree. Cilia push the foreign particles out wards. By this way cilia protect your respiratory system from damage by particles. Cilia also push the bacteria out from the respiratory tract.
cilia regain normal function
Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and move in a coordinated manner to sweep mucus and foreign particles out of the airways. They function to protect and clean the respiratory system.
Respiratory system has got cilia all over the tracheobronchial tree. This protect the respiratory system from damage.
smoking causes tar to build up on the lungs, and the Cilia can't function properly.
The cilia in the trachea move in a rhythmatic motion and the mucus produced by gland cells which traps foreign unwanted particles, like bacteria etc, is moved up to the pharynx where it is either coughed out or swallowed.
Cilia are the tiny hairs that sweep dust and dirt out of the respiratory system.
mocos, cilia,
In the lining of the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
cilia
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.