digestive system
Digestive system .
Mucus is found in the respiratory system of humans. The function of mucus is to protect the body from infectious agents such as viruses and bacteria.
mucus!!!!!!mucus trap the dirt in the trachea!
digestive system
Mucus is found in the mouth because when you suck your boogers deeper into your nose, some go down to your mouth. -smartanomous
Mucus-secreting goblet cells are not found in the nervous or skeletal systems.
Mucus is produced by specialized cells called goblet cells that are found in the lining of various organs such as the respiratory tract, digestive tract, and reproductive system. These cells secrete mucus, which helps to lubricate and protect the lining of these organs.
No, it doesn't.
Yes
mucus lubricates the food as it passes down the oesophagus (gullet).
The thick fluid found in the sinuses is called mucus. Mucus helps to trap and remove foreign particles, such as dust and pathogens, from the respiratory system. It also helps to keep the sinus passages moist and protect the delicate tissues.
Mucus