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What do goblet cells and cilia have in common?
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What do goblet cells and cilia have in common?
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the goblet cells produces mucus, making a coat over the top of the cilia cells. The normal coornated beating of the cilia clears the mucus up out of the airways, and carries any debris that stuck to the cell.
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both of them produce mucus.
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