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Kiara Aleksy T. Paglinawan posted an update in the group
MT 30 LEC – AA (HISTOLOGY ART) 1 year, 3 months ago Ciliated frog epithelium consists of columnar epithelial cells with hair-like cilia on their surface. It is commonly found lining the respiratory tract of frogs, where the cilia help move mucus and trapped particles out of the airways. This type of epithelium plays a crucial role in protecting the respiratory system by facilitating the removal of debris and maintaining moisture.