- egg cell from the
ovary to the uterus. In the
ventricles of the
brain ciliated ependymal cells circulate the
cerebrospinal fluid. The
functioning of motile...
- However,
other types of
fission occur in some
ciliate groups.
These include budding (the
emergence of
small ciliated offspring, or "swarmers", from the body...
-
epithelium is
further divided into two categories:
ciliated and non-
ciliated (glandular). The
ciliated part of the
simple columnar epithelium has tiny hairs...
- (sebum), enzyme,
digestive juices, sweat, etc. Some
epithelial cells are
ciliated,
especially in
respiratory epithelium, and they
commonly exist as a sheet...
- maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link) Lynn,
Denis H. (2008). The
ciliated protozoa : characterization, classification, and
guide to the literature...
-
pseudostratified ciliated epithelium,
since stratified epithelia do not have cilia.
Ciliated epithelia are more
common and
lines the trachea, bronchi. Non-
ciliated epithelia...
- or
ciliated eccrine gland metaplasia.
Cutaneous ciliated cysts are asymptomatic. They are
usually found on the
lower extremities.
Cutaneous ciliated cysts...
-
epithelium of the
bronchioles starts as a
simple ciliated columnar epithelium and
changes to
simple ciliated cuboidal epithelium as the
bronchioles decreases...
-
ductuli are
unilaminar and
composed of
columnar ciliated and non-
ciliated (absorptive) cells. The
ciliated cells serve to stir the
luminal fluids, possibly...
-
respiratory epithelial cells. The
ciliated cells are
columnar epithelial cells with
specialized ciliary modifications. The
ciliated cells make up
between 50 and...