mucus
snot
like kulangot\\\?
photosynthesise
This term is antisepsis. Most of the human body, internally is free of microbes. But not all. The mouth and esophagus have normal microbes as does the upper respiratory tract including the nose. The lower portion of the digestive tract, very low in the urinary tract and the genital tracts there are normal microbes.
the septum
mucous membranes
mucus
Traps microbes and sends them out of the body
The nose produces muccus (aka snot, bogies etc) and this traps the bacteria (you can sometimes notice you get black snot after being in a polluted environment). The cellia cells (nostril hairs) then transport the contaminated muccus to the throat where it is swallowed and taken to the stomach where the low ph number (high acidity) of the stomach kills of the microbes. Hope this was helpful.
It really is stored in the nose. The lining of the respiratory tract (including the nose) produces a mucous (phlegm). This traps dust and other stuff that doesn't belong further in the tract. This is moved slowly out with its' dust.
nose hairs
one way is the nose ,the hair and the mucous in a person's noes prevents microbes from getting in by trapping them.
Mucus.
nose: airways are lined with cells that can produce mucus in which dust and microbes get trapped.
Skin mucus in your nose hairs on the inside of your trochea and nose saliva
boggies
snot