Preferred Name | ciliated columnar epithelium | |
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Simple columnar epithelium in which the luminal side of the cells bears cilia. Examples: epithelium of trachea, epithelium of uterine tube.[FMA]. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0007592 |
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FMA:64798 |
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definition |
Simple columnar epithelium in which the luminal side of the cells bears cilia. Examples: epithelium of trachea, epithelium of uterine tube.[FMA]. |
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function_notes |
Ciliated columnar epithelium in the pulmonary system is interspersed with goblet cells that secrete mucous to form a mucosal layer apical to the epithelial layer. The rowing-like action of epithelial cilia work in tandem with goblet cells to propel mucus away from the lungs, preventing particulate matter from causing infection[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/berndcv/lab/epithelialinfoweb/ciliated%20columnar%20epithelium.html] |
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uberon |
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UBERON:0007592 |
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label |
ciliated columnar epithelium |
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notation |
UBERON:0007592 |
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Simple columnar epithelium in which the luminal side of the cells bears cilia. Examples: epithelium of trachea, epithelium of uterine tube.[FMA]. |
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preferred label |
ciliated columnar epithelium |
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prefLabel |
ciliated columnar epithelium |
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taxon_notes |
In humans, Ciliated columnar epithelial cells are found mainly in the tracheal and bronchial regions of the pulmonary system and also in the fallopian tubes of the female reproductive system |
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