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Which specialized cell type would be found lining the trachea, the part of the body that brings air to the lungs?
blood
epithelial cells
neuron
muscle cells
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epithelial cells
The trachea is lined by a pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (with mucus-secreting goblet cells) that traps and moves particles out of the airway.
The trachea is lined by a pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (with mucus-secreting goblet cells) that traps and moves particles out of the airway.
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