nasal passages
nose- cilia and the mucous.
They filter micro particles to enter the nasal cavity and induce the sensory nerve to sneeze and dislodge the micro particles.Even in the trachea they induce to cough up the particles although they may not be able to filter it.
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Nasal cavities act as a both a filter and a humidifier, filtering out much of the contaminants in the air that you breathe, and humidifying the air prior to the airs entrance into the lower respiratory tract (trachea, lungs).
Filter feeders are also known as suspension feeders and are most commonly aquatic animals or birds. Three examples of filter feeding animals are flamingos, clams, and sponges.
Its because of the very natural gravity of the earth.
Warm the air, Moisten, and filter of debris.
True Mucus helps moisten warm and filter the air as it enters the nose.
To trap dirt,and other particles that can cause harm to the lungs.
the trachea
nose- cilia and the mucous.
the function of the mucus blanket in the lungs is to filter and moisten the air.
The division of the Trachea is the Bronchial Tubes.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
Try it and look closely. You'll see why. (If you can't: it's because that leaves a stripe down one side of the funnel, all the way to the point of the cone, where liquid can go straight through without passing through the filter paper at all.)
The combination of cilia and mucous helps to filter out solid particles from the air.