A Textbook of Physiology: For Medical Students and PhysiciansSaunders, 1907 - 939 pages |
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Page 55 - Epithelium with motile cilia is found lining the mucous membrane of the air-passages in the trachea, larynx, bronchi, and nose, in the lacrimal duct and sac, in the genital passages, uterus and Fallopian tubes and the tubules of the epididymis, and in the Eustachian tube and part of the middle ear. Similar cells are found lining the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the cord.