Abstract

The selection of this particular subject is motivated by the necessity to examine the cellular composition of the respiratory epithelium. Within the respiratory epithelium lies a sophisticated tissue network that plays a crucial role in safeguarding the mucous lining of the respiratory passage. Goblet cells and submucosal glands situated in the layers serve as the primary origins of mucus. The mucociliary transport system of the respiratory passage is established through the collaboration of mucociliary cilia and secretory components. Although information regarding the bronchial epithelial layer is scarce, research studies have delved into the microscopic configuration of this layer and the age-related attributes of its transport function.

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