Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial tissue propels substances across surfaces.
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Mucous membranes are thin sheets of tissue that secrete mucus and line various body cavities and surfaces, such as the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. They help protect underlying tissues, trap pathogens, and maintain moisture in these areas.
Epithelial tissue consists of sheets of cells.
They are known as "cilia"
mucus- mucus in the lungs makes breathing difficult
pseudostratified ciliated columnar
Well it is when you get a tissue to eliminate the mucus from your nose. You blow and the mucus that is stuck in your nostrils will come out!
If your nose is "running," then you have a mucus discharge. The image is of the mucus running out of your nose so that you need a tissue or you need to blow the mucus out.
No, mucus is not a muscle but a secretion in epithelial tissue.
Usually its around 90 to 100 sheets in a bale of tissue paper...
Simple epithelial tissue consists of tightly packed sheets of cells that are usually anchored on only one face of the tissue. This tissue is found covering body surfaces and lining body cavities.