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Mucosa - these are folded walls with ciliated cells along them.
After shedding its ciliated cell layer it is called a sporocyst.
The last common ancestor of all eukaryotes was a ciliated cell with centrioles.
Ciliated cells within the light organs selectively draw in the symbiotic bacteria.
This tropism is unique in that most respiratory viruses target ciliated cells.
Each ciliated cell has many cilia and microvilli.
They alternate with small ciliated cells.
Secretory cells or ciliated cells are frequently found in epithelial lining.
Ciliated cells predominate throughout the tube, but are most numerous in the infundibulum and ampulla.
Terminal bronchioles contain a limited number of ciliated cells and no goblet cells.
The organism's structure is simple: a single axial cell is surrounded by a jacket of twenty to thirty ciliated cells.
The ciliated cells are columnar epithelial cells with specialized ciliary modifications.
The developmental origin is unclear, though they may be of endodermal origin, which would explain the mucin-producing, ciliated cell type.
The cells are outnumbered by ciliated cells in the oviduct, though their number can increase in response to progesterone.
It seems that they affect the stereocilia of the ciliated cells present in the inner ear's Organ of Corti.
The enclosed nutrients are then taken up by pinocytosis ("cell-drinking") by the ciliated cells located on the ventral surface.
The lateral, convex surface of the lumen is covered with non sensory ciliated cells, where the basal cells are also found.
Interspersed between the ciliated cells are peg cells, which contain apical granules and produce the tubular fluid.
Not all ciliated cells extend to the luminal surface; such cells are capable of cell division providing replacements for cells lost or damaged.
Generally, these tiny, elusive creatures consist of a somatoderm (outer layer) of ciliated cells surrounding one or more reproductive cells.
Clara cells also act as a stem cell and multiply and differentiate into ciliated cells to regenerate the bronchiolar epithelium.
While Ménière's disease is chronic and progressive, Lermoyez's syndrome is an acute phenomenon which results in no damage for the ciliated cells of cochlea.
The majority of cells composing the ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium are of three types: a) ciliated cells, b) goblet cells, and c) basal cells.
Thereafter, the bacteria proliferate and spread further into the respiratory tract, where the secretion of toxins causes ciliostasis and facilitates the entry of bacteria to tracheal/bronchial ciliated cells.
Another study reported that when ciliated cells have been lost because of degeneration of the nasal mucosa, even surgical closure of the nostrils does not make the number of cilia increase again.