Have you seen Cilia??
Hello everyone, how are you all? I hope you all are doing well and i am too. Its Christmas season and i think all are very busy with gifts, decorations and all. Today i am going to share images how the pseudostratified squamous epithelium looks like and the cilia in it. The cilia are like brush bristles/ oars or paddles whatever you can compare. This epithelium is normally seen in the lining epithelium of respiratory tract. They help in removal of mucus and foreign substances. They also seen in fallopian tube and also in ventricles of brain.
You can see i labelled cilia and pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.


I am not getting time to make daiy blogging but i will try to make.
References
- Stacey E Mills MD
Histology for Pathologists
4th Edition
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