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Their function is to move particles or mucous in a specific direction over the epithelium, they are mainly present in the inner surface of hollow organs. Identify these structures and where they are found –

A

Cilia : Stomach and Intestine

B

Microvilli : Bronchioles

C

Cilia : Fallopian tubes and bronchioles

D

Steriocilia : Epididymis

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