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where can you find this tissue? lumen epithelial cell cilia goblet cell secreting mucus apical surface
The tissue shown is ciliated columnar epithelial tissue with goblet cells (secreting mucus). Ciliated columnar epithelium with goblet cells is typically found in the respiratory tract (like the trachea and bronchi) to trap particles and move mucus, and also in parts of the upper digestive tract or reproductive tract, but the respiratory tract is the primary location due to cilia and mucus - secreting goblet cells working to clean the airways.
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This ciliated columnar epithelial tissue (with goblet cells secreting mucus) is typically found in the respiratory tract (e.g., trachea, bronchi) to help trap debris and move mucus, and can also be found in some parts of the upper digestive or reproductive tracts (but the respiratory tract is the most characteristic location).