Cilia in the Respiratory Tract: Understanding Their Function
The statement that is not true of cilia in the respiratory tract is that they "move mucus upward and outward." Cilia in the respiratory tract actually move mucus downward and inward, towards the throat, where it can be expelled or swallowed.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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