Ciliated epithelium showing cilia, basement membrane, goblet cell and nucleus
Explain how the lining of the trachea, bronchus and bronchioles provide protection against pathogens.
Cilia beat to move mucus away from the lungs and up towards the mouth. Mucus is produced by goblet cells and acts as a barrier to pathogens from entering the ciliated epithelium. The mucus also traps bacteria and microorganisms, while blood vessels bring macrophages to engulf any pathogens in phagocytosis.
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