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  2. Pseudostratified columnar epithelium - Wikipedia

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    Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium is the type of respiratory epithelium found in the linings of the trachea as well as upper respiratory tract, which allows filtering and humidification of incoming air. [1] Non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelia are located in the prostate [2] and membranous part of male vas deferens.

  3. Tonsil - Wikipedia

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    Epithelium Capsule Crypts Location Pharyngeal tonsil (also termed "adenoid") Ciliated pseudostratified columnar (respiratory epithelium) Incompletely encapsulated: Small folds—sometimes described as crypts [2] Roof of pharynx: Tubal tonsils: Ciliated pseudostratified columnar (respiratory epithelium) Roof of pharynx Palatine tonsils

  4. Table of epithelia of human organs - Wikipedia

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    Pseudostratified columnar, ciliated: respiratory epithelium: respiratory: larynx - true vocal cords: Stratified squamous, non-keratinized - respiratory: trachea: Pseudostratified columnar, ciliated: respiratory epithelium: respiratory bronchi Pseudostratified columnar, ciliated respiratory terminal bronchioles Simple cuboidal, ciliated respiratory

  5. Pharynx - Wikipedia

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    The nasopharynx is lined by respiratory epithelium that is pseudostratified, columnar, and ciliated. Polyps or mucus can obstruct the nasopharynx, as can congestion due to an upper respiratory infection. The auditory tube, which connects the middle ear to the pharynx, opens into the nasopharynx at the pharyngeal opening of the auditory tube ...

  6. Epithelium - Wikipedia

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    The word epithelium uses the Greek roots ἐπί (epi), "on" or "upon", and θηλή (thēlē), "nipple". Epithelium is so called because the name was originally used to describe the translucent covering of small "nipples" of tissue on the lip. [29] [30] The word has both mass and count senses; the plural form is epithelia.

  7. Epididymis - Wikipedia

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    The epididymis is covered by a two layered pseudostratified epithelium. The epithelium is separated by a basement membrane from the connective tissue wall which has smooth muscle cells. The major cell types in the epithelium are: Principal cells: columnar cells that, with

  8. Trachea - Wikipedia

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    The epithelium contains goblet cells, which are glandular, column-shaped cells that produce mucins, the main component of mucus. Mucus helps to moisten and protect the airways. [ 7 ] Mucus lines the ciliated cells of the trachea to trap inhaled foreign particles that the cilia then waft upward toward the larynx and then the pharynx where it can ...

  9. Bronchus - Wikipedia

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    A bronchus (/ ˈ b r ɒ ŋ k ə s / BRONG-kəs; pl.: bronchi, / ˈ b r ɒ ŋ k aɪ / BRONG-ky) is a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs.The first or primary bronchi to branch from the trachea at the carina are the right main bronchus and the left main bronchus.