Question
Cilia is present in the respiratory tract to sweep microbes, mucus and debris downward.
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GPT-4o mini
True. Cilia in the respiratory tract are hair-like structures that help sweep mucus, microbes, and debris downward toward the throat, where they can be expelled or swallowed. This action is part of the respiratory system's defense mechanism to keep the airways clear.