Ciliated Epithelial Tissue

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Ciliated epithelial tissue, which is covered with long waving hair-like projections (cilia). It is found in air passages, Eustachian and Fallopian tubes, and the upper part of the uterus. The cilia serve to carry secretions away.

Source

Miller, F. E.; Hunt, H. L.; McCormick, F.J.; Burr, B.; & King, M.L. Domestic Medical Practice: A Household Adviser in the Treatment of Diseases, Arranged for Family Use (Chicago: Domestic Medical Society, 1919) 6

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