The cells lining the nose are called mucus which are considered as specialized cells.
These are important because they prevent pollutants from invading and irritating the organs ...so they're there to protect us from infections etc
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it helps you smell, breath, and taste (when you plug your nose you cant taste any flavors that well)
The cells lining the nose is referred to as mucus. The function of the mucus is to protect the immune system from harmful bacteria, viruses and fungi.
An olfactory receptor cell is a specialized cell of the mucosal lining of the nose . These specialized cells serve as the receptors for smell.
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
it does actually effect the stomach lining, but DNA in your stomach lining cells learn to produce cells faster. The stomach lining keeps burning away cells, but cells keep being produced.
Ciliated tissues are composed of cells containing cilia. Cilia or singular cilium are found in many tissues for examples ciliated cells are found in our lining of nose and ear and aswell as throat.
to prevent dust to come inside our nose
Salt water tends to remove water from living tissue, and the mucous membranes of the nose may tend to become dry, and then redden from contact with the air.
nose hairs
consists of several layers of cells allowing an expandable lining
lining the what?
The Mucous membrane
Renal epithelial cells are the cells lining the renal tubules.
cells that replenish the lining of the gut