Bronchitis
these are called cilia cells, and they trap the dust and stuff (it's trapped by mucus) that enters your breathing passages. this is then moved by the action of the cells up the breathing passages and into the back of the throat and nose where it can be swallowed
they make you sneeze or cough and when you do that all of the pathogens stay out of your body - Rudo575 pathogens get stuck in mucus or small hair.
Yes, heat can contribute to congestion for some individuals. High temperatures and humidity can lead to increased mucus production and inflammation in the nasal passages, which may exacerbate feelings of congestion. Additionally, heat can dry out the air, causing irritation and swelling in the respiratory system. However, responses to heat can vary from person to person.
A Radiator.
you breathing is out and in and that is the breathing is changes is
bronchitis
What is the role of the breathing passages in the immunes system
Clears the nasal passages, because a sneeze is caused by irritation or itchiness in your nose or nasal passages.
you can breathe
these are called cilia cells, and they trap the dust and stuff (it's trapped by mucus) that enters your breathing passages. this is then moved by the action of the cells up the breathing passages and into the back of the throat and nose where it can be swallowed
no
Chronic Bronchitis
Camels have specialized nasal passages that are lined with moist membranes, which help to filter and humidify the dry air they breathe during sandstorms. Their nostrils can close tightly to prevent sand from entering, while the unique structure of their nasal passages allows them to trap moisture from exhaled air, conserving water. This adaptation enables camels to breathe effectively in harsh, sandy environments while minimizing respiratory irritation and dehydration.
loveanime says: mucus and cillia trap the pathogens
A dog may sneeze when lying on its back because the position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the irritation.
Dogs may sneeze when lying on their back because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the irritation.
Dogs may sneeze when they are upside down because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the irritation.