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The nasal cavity, mucous membranes, and cilia in the respiratory tract warm, moisten, and filter inspired air. The nasal hairs trap large particles, while the mucous membranes humidify and warm the air, and cilia sweep trapped particles to the back of the throat to be swallowed or expelled.
they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.The phlegm contains all the nasties we breath in and our immune system capture sin snot.they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.
The lining of the nose is called the nasal mucosa. It contains tiny blood vessels and glands that help to moisten and protect the nasal passages.
The tiny hairs in the lungs that sweep out dirt and mucus are called cilia. These hair-like structures help to keep the airways clear by moving debris upwards towards the throat where it can be swallowed or expelled.
Wiskers Theyre called cilia. Like the tiny hairs in your nose.
cilia
Cilia are the tiny hairs that sweep dust and dirt out of the respiratory system.
The medical term for thin hairs attached to the mucous membrane lining the respiratory tract is "cilia." Cilia help to move mucus and foreign particles out of the airways to keep the respiratory system healthy and functioning properly.
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
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Cilia
The "hairs" on a paramecium are called cilia.
Cilia
Pubic hairs that your mom licks
The nasal cavity, mucous membranes, and cilia in the respiratory tract warm, moisten, and filter inspired air. The nasal hairs trap large particles, while the mucous membranes humidify and warm the air, and cilia sweep trapped particles to the back of the throat to be swallowed or expelled.
they are a part of a cell called ciliated cells the hairs are called cilia
they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.The phlegm contains all the nasties we breath in and our immune system capture sin snot.they are called pilli. they push up the phlegm out of the throat.