csillóhámot
Csillóhámot, also known as ciliated epithelium, is a type of tissue found in various parts of the body. It is characterized by the presence of cilia, which are short, hair-like appendages that protrude from the surface of the epithelial cells. These cilia beat in a coordinated fashion, creating a current that can move substances along the surface of the tissue.
In the respiratory system, csillóhámot lines the airways, including the trachea and bronchi. The beating cilia
Csillóhámot is also found in the female reproductive tract, specifically lining the fallopian tubes. Here, the
The structure and function of csillóhámot are highly specialized. Each cilium contains a core of microtubules