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Cite the common body locations and the importance of Mucus
Mucus in your nose with air trying to move pass it
If your nose is "running," then you have a mucus discharge. The image is of the mucus running out of your nose so that you need a tissue or you need to blow the mucus out.
You sneeze more when you have a cold because the lining of your nose is very inflamed, and your nasal passages are full of mucus. Very often, this mucus, or something caught in it, irritates your already inflamed nose, and makes you feel a tickle. This causes you to sneeze forcefully, helping to clear the excess mucus from your nose.
Well it is when you get a tissue to eliminate the mucus from your nose. You blow and the mucus that is stuck in your nostrils will come out!
According to Mythbusters, 60 ml per hour.
Mucus.
Boogers?
mucus
The fine nose hair and the mucus. The mucus moist the air and the nose hair traps the dust and cleans the air.
A filter and keep mucus from leaking out the nose.
your blowing to hard