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The mucous membrane in the nasal cavities helps to trap particles such as dust, pollen, and bacteria, preventing them from entering the respiratory system. The hair in the nasal cavities, known as nasal hairs or cilia, also play a role in filtering and trapping these particles, further protecting the lungs from potential irritants and pathogens. Together, the mucous membrane and nasal hairs help to keep the nasal passages clean and protect the respiratory system.
A flowers pollen is located on the stamens.
Pollen
No, they do not. They reproduce by budding. Pollen is produced by flowering plants.
no! Bacteria is not a flower only flowers do that. If you are wondering how they reproduce, they go through cell division.
The mucous membrane in the nasal cavities helps to trap particles such as dust, pollen, and bacteria, preventing them from entering the respiratory system. The hair in the nasal cavities, known as nasal hairs or cilia, also play a role in filtering and trapping these particles, further protecting the lungs from potential irritants and pathogens. Together, the mucous membrane and nasal hairs help to keep the nasal passages clean and protect the respiratory system.
A flowers pollen is located on the stamens.
The Anther
Pollen
You can not. These organs have outlets to the outside and they can not be kept sterile. Your body does try to remove things by making mucous which more or less traps things like bacteria and even pollen and sweeps them away.
Anther
These are tiny "fingers" which move mucous. The mucous is sticky and traps dust, pollen and other particles. Together the cilia move the mucous out of the lungs. If this didn't happen these things trapped in the mucous would cause damage to the lungs and a person would have breathing difficulties over time.
The stuff is sticky and there are tiny hairs that move sheets of it towards the back of your throat and you swallow it. Mucous has a job of trapping bacteria, pollen or even insects and it tries to prevent them from entering the body.
No, they do not. They reproduce by budding. Pollen is produced by flowering plants.
Rhinitis can be caused by rhinovirus, also known as the common cold. It can also be caused by allergies to pollen or animal dander.
The stamen produces pollen, which are the male sex cells of plants. This is then collected into the anther of the stamen.
It is a small cavity or chamber as the pollen containing cavity within the anther