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What is the function of ciliated cells in the lungs?

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What is the function of ciliated cells in the lungs?


  1. they form part of the respiratory membrane
  2. to move mucus out of the bronchial tree
  3. to secrete surfactant onto the lining of the alveoli
  4. to phagocytose inhaled bacteria

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B: Ciliated cells have cilia which beat in a co-ordinated fashion to move mucus out of the airways. 

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